sash
nounA band or ribbon worn about the waist as part of one’s clothing or over the shoulder as a symbol of rank.
transitive verbTo put a band or ribbon about (the waist).
nounA frame in which the panes of a window or door are set.
transitive verbTo furnish with a sash.
To dress or ornament with a sash or sashes.
nounA long band or roll of silk, fine linen, or gauze, wound round the head by Orientals in the manner of a turban; also, in modern times, a band or scarf worn over the shoulder or round the waist for ornament.
nounThe framed part of a window, in which the glass is fixed; also, a similar part of a greenhouse, etc.
nounThe frame in which a saw is put to prevent its bending or buckling when crowded into the cut.
To furnish with sash-windows.
nounA scarf or band worn about the waist, over the shoulder, or otherwise; a belt; a girdle, — worn by women and children as an ornament; also worn as a badge of distinction by military officers, members of societies, etc.