Stocking vs Fishnetted - What's the difference?
stocking | fishnetted |
A soft garment worn on the foot and lower leg, usually knit or woven, worn under shoes or other footwear.
Wearing fishnet stockings.
* 2007 , Marcus Alexander Hart, David Wong, The Oblivion Society (page 254)
As a noun stocking
is a soft garment worn on the foot and lower leg, usually knit or woven, worn under shoes or other footwear.As a verb stocking
is present participle of lang=en.As an adjective fishnetted is
wearing fishnet stockings.stocking
English
(wikipedia stocking)Etymology 1
From . Corruption of old plural (-en), i.e. (stocken), now singular.Noun
(en noun)- A pair of stockings.
Usage notes
* Stocking may refer either to men's socks or to women's hose, but rarely to socks when worn by women. However, this usage appears somewhat variable.Derived terms
* bluestocking * stockinger * stocking filler * stocking-maker * stocking stufferSee also
* hose * sock * pantyhoseEtymology 2
From .Verb
(head)- I've almost finished stocking these groceries.
References
*fishnetted
English
Adjective
(-)- Almost before his advance had begun, it was ended by a fishnetted knee delivered swiftly to his groin.
