hat
[ hat ]
/ hæt /
noun
a shaped covering for the head, usually with a crown and brim, especially for wear outdoors.
Roman Catholic Church.
- the distinctive head covering of a cardinal.
- the office or dignity of a cardinal.Compare red hat.
verb (used with object), hat·ted, hat·ting.
to provide with a hat; put a hat on.
Idioms for hat
Origin of hat
OTHER WORDS FROM hat
hat·less, adjective hat·less·ness, noun hat·like, adjectiveWords nearby hat
British Dictionary definitions for throw one's hat in the ring
hat
/ (hæt) /
noun
verb hats, hatting or hatted
(tr)
to supply (a person, etc) with a hat or put a hat on (someone)
Derived forms of hat
hatless, adjective hatlike, adjectiveWord Origin for hat
Old English
hætt; related to Old Norse
höttr cap, Latin
cassis helmet; see
hood
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Idioms and Phrases with throw one's hat in the ring (1 of 2)
throw one's hat in the ring
Also, toss one's hat in the ring. Announce one's candidacy or enter a contest, as in The governor was slow to throw his hat in the ring in the senatorial race. This term comes from boxing, where throwing a hat in the ring formerly indicated a challenge; today the idiom nearly always refers to political candidacy. [c. 1900]
Idioms and Phrases with throw one's hat in the ring (2 of 2)
hat