Jerseys

/ˈdʒɜːrziz/ noun

Definition

Close-fitting pullover shirts or sweaters, typically made of knitted fabric; also refers to sports uniforms or the dairy cattle breed from Jersey island.

Etymology

Named after the island of Jersey in the English Channel, famous for its knitted woolen garments. The island's name comes from Old Norse, possibly meaning 'Geirr's island' after a Viking leader.

Kelly Says

The humble jersey connects us to a small island's medieval textile industry - Jersey's knitters developed such a reputation that their island's name became synonymous with a style of clothing worldwide. It's remarkable how a geographic location can become a common noun, showing the power of regional expertise to influence global language.

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