noun
Etymology: Middle English shirte, from Old English scyrte; akin to Old Norse skyrta shirt, Old English scort short Date: before 12th century a garment for the upper part of the body: as, a cloth garment usually having a collar, sleeves, a front opening, and a tail long enough to be tucked inside trousers or a skirt, undershirt , all or a large part of one's money or resources , shirtless adjective