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panty

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Noun — An article of underwear worn by women, or (historically) short trousers for boys.

Synonyms

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pantie scanty step-in

Etymology

Recorded from 1845 as a diminutive of "pants," originally meaning boys' drawers before shifting to women's underwear by the early 1900s.

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What does “panty” mean?

The word “panty” means an article of underwear worn by women, or (historically) short trousers for boys. In plain terms, a singular form used mainly in compounds like "panty line"; the plural "panties" is far more common on its own.

How do you use “panty” in a sentence?

Here is “panty” used in a sentence: “She folded the clean panty and put it in the drawer.”

What part of speech is “panty”?

“Panty” is a noun.

Where does the word “panty” come from?

The word “panty” dates back to around 1845. Recorded from 1845 as a diminutive of "pants," originally meaning boys' drawers before shifting to women's underwear by the early 1900s.

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