Hoses

/ˈhoʊzɪz/ noun

Definition

Flexible tubes used to convey water, air, or other fluids. Plural of hose.

Etymology

From Old English 'hosa' meaning leg covering or stocking, related to German 'Hose' meaning trousers. The meaning shifted from leg coverings to flexible tubes because early fire hoses were made from sewn leather leg coverings.

Kelly Says

It's remarkable that garden hoses got their name from medieval stockings! Firefighters in the 1600s literally used leather leggings sewn together as the first flexible water conduits, which is why we still call them hoses today.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ቱቦዎች
ARالعربية
خراطيم
BNবাংলা
নল
CACatalà
mangueres
CSČeština
hadice
DADansk
slanger
DEDeutsch
Schläuche
ELΕλληνικά
σωλήνες
ESEspañol
mangueras
FAفارسی
لوله ها
FISuomi
putket
FRFrançais
tuyaux
GUGU
નળીઓ
HAHA
hula
HEעברית
צינורות
HIहिन्दी
नलियाँ
HUMagyar
csövek
IDBahasa Indonesia
selang
IGIG
ọpụ
ITItaliano
tubi
JA日本語
ホース
KKKK
шлюзтер
KMKM
បំពង់
KO한국어
호스
MRMR
नळ्या
MSBahasa Melayu
hos
MYမြန်မာ
ပိုက်များ
NLNederlands
slangen
NONorsk
slanger
PAPA
ਹੋਜ਼
PLPolski
węże
PTPortuguês
mangueiras
RORomână
furtunuri
RUРусский
шланги
SVSvenska
slangar
SWKiswahili
mizani
TAதமிழ்
குழாய்கள்
TEతెలుగు
గొట్టాలు
THไทย
สายยาง
TLTL
tubo
TRTürkçe
hortumlar
UKУкраїнська
шланги
URاردو
نلیاں
VITiếng Việt
ống dẫn
YOYO
awọn ụpọ
ZH中文
软管
ZUZU
imikhono

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