I. ˈsash noun
Etymology: Arabic shāsh muslin
Date: circa 1678
: a band worn about the waist or over one shoulder and used as a dress accessory or the emblem of an honorary or military order
• sashed ˈsasht adjective
II. noun
( plural sash also sash·es )
Etymology: probably modification of French châssis chassis (taken as plural)
Date: 1681
: the framework in which panes of glass are set in a window or door ; also : such a framework together with its panes forming a usually movable part of a window