: a piece of stone, iron, or wood to support the end of a beam or joist and distribute the weight
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Noun
Doechii’s version included contrasting brown and gold reptilian-print material as well as beads, sequins and tassel adornment.—
Jaden Thompson,
Footwear News,
28 June 2026 This summer, millions of students are turning their tassels and heading into an uncertain job market.—
Emma Burleigh,
Fortune,
28 June 2026
Verb
The Colombian singer wore flowers for earmuffs, and spread her arms to reveal rainbow day-glo tassels streaming from her elbows.—
Suzy Exposito,
Los Angeles Times,
4 Dec. 2023 Corn was just starting to tassel across much of the Midwest, including fields in southern Indiana, a golden crown signaling the end of the season.—Journal Sentinel,
2 Nov. 2022 See All Example Sentences for tassel
Word History
Etymology
Noun (1)
Middle English, clasp, tassel, from Anglo-French, from Vulgar Latin *tassellus, alteration of Latin taxillus small die; akin to Latin talus anklebone, die
Noun (2)
torsel alteration of tassel, from French tassel, tasseau, from Old French tassel clasp