Definition
To wrap or bind with bands or straps; to encircle or bind together like a bundle.
Etymology
From Latin 'fasciare,' meaning 'to bind with a band,' derived from 'fascia' (band). The verb form expresses the action of creating or using fasciae.
Kelly Says
This verb captures the literal meaning of the Latin root—if you 'fasciate' something, you're wrapping it with bands, just like those ancient Roman fasces bundled rods together!
Translations
ARالعربية
مُحَفّز
mu-ḥaffiz
BNবাংলা
বন্ধনীকৃত
bondho-nee-kri-t
CACatalà
fasciat
fas-see-at
CSČeština
fasciovaný
fas-chee-va-ny
DADansk
fascierede
fas-see-er-eh-de
DEDeutsch
gefaszisiert
geh-faz-ee-zirt
ELΕλληνικά
συμπιεσμένος
simp-i-es-men-os
ESEspañol
fasciada
fas-thee-ah-dah
FISuomi
faskiattua
fas-kee-at-tua
FRFrançais
fascié
fas-see-ay
HAHA
fasciated
fas-see-at-ed
HEעברית
מוּבָּנֶה
moo-va-neh
HUMagyar
kötözött
ko-to-zoht
IDBahasa Indonesia
diikat
dee-i-kat
ITItaliano
fasciato
fas-chee-ah-toh
KKKK
fasciated
fas-see-at-ed
MRMR
बांधलेले
baand-ha-le-le
MSBahasa Melayu
diikat
dee-i-kat
NLNederlands
gefasciteerd
geh-fas-see-te-erd
NONorsk
fasciert
fas-seer-t
PAPA
fasciated
fas-see-at-ed
PLPolski
opaskowany
op-as-ko-va-ny
PTPortuguês
fasciada
fas-see-ah-dah
RORomână
fasciat
fas-see-at
RUРусский
обернутый
ob-er-noo-tye
SVSvenska
fascierad
fas-see-er-ad
SWKiswahili
fasciated
fas-see-at-ed
TEతెలుగు
బంధించిన
ban-dhin-chi-na
UKУкраїнська
фасціятований
fash-tsi-ya-to-va-nyy
VITiếng Việt
dạng bó
dang bo
YOYO
fasciate
fas-chee-ate
ZUZU
fasciated
fas-see-at-ed