Apron Definition

āprən
aprons
noun
aprons
A garment, usually fastened in the back, worn over all or part of the front of the body to protect clothing.
American Heritage
A garment of cloth, leather, etc. worn over the front part of the body, usually to protect one's clothes.
Webster's New World
Something that resembles this garment in appearance or function, especially:
American Heritage
Anything like an apron in appearance or use.
Webster's New World

An article of clothing worn over the front of the torso and/or legs for protection from spills.

Wiktionary
verb
aprons
To cover, protect, or provide with an apron.
American Heritage
To put an apron on or provide an apron for.
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Apron

Noun

Singular:
apron
Plural:
aprons

Origin of Apron

  • Earlier napron, from Old French napperon, diminutive of nappe (“tablecloth”), from Latin nappa (“napkin”). The phrase a napron was reinterpreted as an apron, that is why the initial n is now missing.

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English from an apron alteration of a napron from Old French naperon diminutive of nape tablecloth from Latin mappa napkin map

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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