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English
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Etymology 1
Noun
knicker (uncountable)
- (used attributively as a modifier) Of or relating to knickers.
knicker elastic, knicker drawer, knicker thief
A knicker nicker nicked a pair of knickers off the clothesline.
- knickerbockers
1983, David Lanier Lewis, Laurence Goldstein, The Automobile and American Culture, page 58:Country club men had reinstated the knicker, adding four inches in length […]
1925, The Clothier and Furnisher, volume 106, page 79:A sock worn in the regulation fashion, under the knicker, looks neatest and permits the proper full flare of the knicker.
Etymology 2
From Dutch knikker.
Noun
knicker (plural knickers)
- (dated, dialect, UK, US) A small ball of clay, baked hard and oiled, used as a marble in games.
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French
Pronunciation
Noun
knicker m (plural knickers)
- Alternative form of knickers
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