stocking

See also: Stocking

English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From stock (cover with material) +‎ -ing. Corruption of old plural -en, i.e. stocken, now singular.

Noun

stocking (plural stockings)

  1. (footwear) A soft garment, usually knit or woven, worn on the foot and lower leg under shoes or other footwear.
    a pair of stockings
  2. A large, sock-like bag used to store small Christmas gifts, typically hung on a mantelpiece.
  3. A broad ring of a different fur colour on the lower part of the leg of a quadruped.
  4. A knitted hood of cotton thread which is eventually converted by a special process into an incandescent mantle for gas lighting.
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
Descendants
  • Scottish Gaelic: stocainn
  • Korean: 스타킹 (seutaking)
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Etymology 2

From stock +‎ -ing.

Verb

stocking

  1. present participle and gerund of stock
    I've almost finished stocking these groceries.

Noun

stocking

  1. (forestry) A ratio of the actual density of trees in an area to the ideal density that would make the fullest use of the land.

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