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Pronunciation:,
U.S. /ˈzɪɡˌzæɡ/
Forms: Also as two words or with hyphen; also 17 zic-zac, zigzac(k, ziczag.(Show Less)
Etymology: < French zigzag (1680 in Hatzfeld & Darmesteter); ultimate origin unknown; partly symbolic, the two different vowels suggesting the two different directions. Compare German zickzack (Sperander, 1727), said to be first used of fortifications (sense A. 3a).
A.n.1.

a. A series of short lines inclined at angles in alternate directions; a line or course having sharp turns of this kind; concrete something characterized by such lines or turns. Originally in in zigzag (= French en zigzag).

1712 J. James tr. A.-J. Dézallier d'Argenville Theory & Pract. Gardening 42 Steps of Grass laid in Zic-Zac [Note, The French call this an Allée en Zic-Zac, for its Likeness to a Machine so called].
1712 J. James tr. A.-J. Dézallier d'Argenville Theory & Pract. Gardening 215 Chevrons, or Checks of Grass in Zig-Zac.
1728 E. ChambersCycl. at Alley An Alley in Ziczac, is that which has too great a Descent.
1822 J. ParkinsonOutl. Oryctol. 139 The larger tubercles placed in zig-zag.
1892 E. ReevesHomeward Bound 299 Entering by the beautiful Gate of Justice, and winding in zigzag through the thickness of the tower.
1766 G. Colman & D. GarrickClandestine Marriageii. ii. 28 Here's none of your strait lines here—but all taste—zig-zag—crinkum-crankum—in and out.
1830 M. DonovanDomest. Econ. I. vii. 235 Twisted into a serpent, or bent into a zig-zag.
1856 C. MerivaleHist. Romans under Empire IV. xl. 495 The other [road] was practicable for carriages, and for this purpose was made to climb the acclivity with a zigzag.
1871 A. NesbittCatal. Slade Coll. Glass 6 Terminating with a turquoise zig-zag.
1880 G. MeredithTragic Comedians II. iii. 36 Dashing his finger in a fiery zig-zag along the line for her pen to follow.
1884 J. RuskinPleasures Eng. (1885) iii. §87. 121 The hieroglyphic use of the zigzag, for water, by the Egyptians.

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b. Each of such lines or turns: chiefly in plural.

1743 PopeDunciad (rev. ed.) i. 124 Nonsense precipitate, like running Lead, That slip'd thro' Cracks and Zig-zags of the Head.
1775 R. TwissTrav. Portugal & Spain 64 A winding road, which forms thirteen zig-zags.
1833 L. RitchieWanderings by Loire 182 A cap, laced and ribanded in all manner of zig-zags.
a1861 A. H. CloughPoems & Prose Remains (1869) II. 291 The lightning zigzags shoot across the sky.
1865 G. MacDonaldAlec Forbes lxxiv The button made many a zigzag from side to side of the table.
1875 A. W. Bennett & W. T. T. Dyer tr. J. von Sachs Text-bk. Bot. 742 The grand curve of growth..does not assume the form of a continuous curve, but shows a number of small zigzags.

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c.figurative.

1782 W. CowperConversation in Poems 255 Though such continual zigzags in a book, Such drunken reelings have an aukward look.
1796 E. BurkeTwo Lett. Peace Regicide Directory France in Wks. (1842) II. 311 The fanaticks going straight forward and openly, the politicians by the surer mode of zigzag.
1816 J. AustenEmma I. xv. 282 The little zigzags of embarrassment.
1913 T. RooseveltAutobiogr. 579 Our policy is apt to go in zigzags, because different sections of our people exercise at different times unequal pressure on our government.

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2. A road or path turning sharply at angles in alternate directions, esp. so as to reduce the gradient on a steep slope; each of the sharp turns forming such a road.

a1745 SwiftMy Lady's Lament. in Wks. (1765) VIII. ii. 184 How proudly he talks Of zigzacks and walks.
1848 ThackerayBk. Snobs vi. 24 I thread the doubtful zig-zags of May Fair.
1855 H. AlfordJrnl. 19 Aug. in Life, Jrnls. & Lett. (1873) vii. 250 Up the valley of the Adour, to Arreau, a village approached by zigzags.
1890 ‘R. Boldrewood’Colonial Reformer xiii Many years before the Zig Zag [sc. railway in New South Wales] was chopped out of the sidelings.

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3. Applied spec. to other things of a zigzag shape.

a.Fortification. A trench leading towards a besieged place, constructed in a zigzag direction so as not to be enfiladed by the defenders; a boyau.

1733 E. BudgellBee IV. 67 A Battery began in the Morning to play upon the Cavalier of the Bastion Ghiera; the Night following the Zic-zacs were continued.
1834 J. S. MacaulayTreat. Field Fortification 223 The zig-zags may often require a greater relief than the parallels.

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b.Architecture. A chevron-moulding.

1814 ScottBorder Antiq. I. 59 The dancette, as the figure is termed in heraldry, or zig-zag.
1826 W. A. MilesDescr. Deverel Barrow 4 The chevron or zig zag, that favorite British ornament so prominent in Egyptian remains.
1884 J. RuskinPleasures Eng. (1885) iii. §87. 119 The Norman zigzag.

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c.Fisheries. (See quot.)

a1877 E. H. KnightPract. Dict. Mech. III. 2829/1Zigzag,..2. A winding chute on the face of a dam to enable fish to ascend.

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4. Collectors' name for a shell, or a moth, with zigzag marking.

1815 S. BrookesIntrod. Conchol. 157Zigzag, Cypræa Ziczac.

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5. (Zig-Zagn. (also Zig Zag) .) A proprietary name for cigarette paper.

1909 Official Gaz. (U.S. Patent Office) 14 Dec. 594/1 Braunstein & Cie, Paris... Zig Zag... Cigarette-paper.
1927 Trade Marks Jrnl. 13 Apr. 675Zig-zag No. 114... Cigarette papers. Société anonyme des anciens Établissements Braustein Frères.., Paris.
1968 Current Slang (Univ. S. Dakota) Fall 52Zig-zag, paper of high quality which is commonly used in rolling marijuana.
1977 C. McFaddenSerial (1978) xxx. 67/1 She stuffed her..Zig Zags back into her purse.

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B.adj.1.

a. Having the form of a zigzag; turning sharply at angles in alternate directions; characterized by turns of this kind.

1752 A. Dobbs in Philos. Trans. 1749–50 (Royal Soc.) 46 543 Striking it with a wriggling Motion from Side to Side, in a zigzag Way.
1769 W. Hamilton in Philos. Trans. 1768 (Royal Soc.) 58 11 Flashes of forked, or zig-zag lightning.
1785 W. CowperTaskii. 364 He..transforms old print To zig-zag manuscript.
1792 WordsworthDescr. Sketches 236 Up from the lake a zigzag path will creep.
1836 DickensSketches by Boz 1st Ser. II. 187 Away jogs the boat in a zigzag direction.
1860 J. TyndallGlaciers of Alpsi. ii. 11 A kind of zigzag channel had been worn on the side of the mountain.
figurative.
1798 T. J. MathiasPursuits of Lit. (ed. 7) 327 Be regular: from A to B proceed; I hate your zig-zag verse, and wanton heed.
1861 J. PycroftWays & Words 192 The old joke of the zigzag jury who said ‘Guilty’ and ‘Not guilty’ alternately, all through the assizes.
1863 C. C. ClarkeShakespeare-characters vi. 145 All the brood of zig-zag politicians.
1897 G. J. Goschen in Hansard's Parl. Deb. 4th Ser. 47 597 Our policy is to have as little of the zigzag policy..as possible.

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b.Architecture. Applied to a moulding or other ornament of a zigzag pattern: cf. A. 3b.

1765 T. GrayLet. in Corr. (1971) II. 864 The chevron work (or zig-zag moulding).
1815 T. Rickman in J. Smith Panorama Sci. & Art I. 136 Channels in various forms, some plain zigzag, some like net-work, and some spiral.
1840 C. WordsworthGreece 58 Columns of green basalt, with fantastic zigzag ornaments.
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c.Botany. Applied to the stem of a plant, or to a plant having such a stem.

1793 T. MartynLang. Bot. sig. Y2Zigzag, used by some English writers for Flexuose.
1796 W. WitheringArrangem. Brit. Plants (ed. 3) III. 579Zigzag Ladies smock.
1819 A. ReesCycl. XXXIXZigzag Trefoil,..a term sometimes applied by farmers to the perennial red clover, marl grass, or wild red clover.

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2. Having zigzag markings. (Chiefly Natural History.)

1785 J. LathamGen. Synopsis Birds III. i. 61Zigzag Bittern.
1796 P. A. NemnichAllgemeines Polyglotten-Lex. 946Zigzag chama, Venus castrensis.

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3.Military slang (chiefly U.S.). Drunk. Now rare.

1916 Gasper (18th, 19th, 20th, & 21st Royal Fusiliers) 29 Apr. A Tommy went over to Arques Beaucoup zigzag and out for a larques.
1917 B.E.F. Times 10 Apr. 3/1 She..replied with emotion 'Bosch officier, no ben, plenty zig-zag​'.
1918 in C. Hamilton & L. Corbin Echoes from over There (1919) 125 He got a trifle zig-zag.
1923 E. PaulImpromptu 149 He groped and floundered..not completely ‘zigzag’.
1965 S. LinakisIn Spring War Ended i. 24 I wanted to stay zigzag, but the silliness was out of me.

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C.adv.

In a zigzag manner or direction.

1754 E. BurtLett. N. Scotl. II. xx. 132 It is almost incredible..how nimbly they skip,..turning Zic Zac to such Places as are passable.

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1765 R. Veicht in Philos. Trans. 1764 (Royal Soc.) 54 287 The lightening is observed to run not in strait line, but zig zag.
1846 W. GreenerSci. Gunnery (new ed.) 244 When he ignites a rocket, it may go straight forward, or zig-zag.
1862 H. BeveridgeComprehensive Hist. India III. viii. iv. 374 The road..led zig~zag up the side of a precipitous mountain.

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Compounds

C1. zigzag-shapedadj.; zigzag fashion, zigzag-wise quasi-adverbs.

1758 O. Goldsmith tr. J. Marteilhe Mem. Protestant II. 129 A Way very commodious cut, Zigzag Fashion.
1846 F. Brittan tr. J. F. Malgaigne Man. Operative Surg. 236 The interline is zigzag shaped.
1877 T. H. Huxley & H. N. MartinCourse Elem. Biol. (ed. 4) 26 Its joints are bent zig-zag-wise.

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C2.

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zigzag connectionn.Electrical Engineering a form of star connection of three-phase circuits, each branch of which is interconnected and contains portions of two consecutive phases.

1922 P. KempAlternating Current Electr. Engin. (ed. 2) xiii. 188 This affects the magnetising current and may result in an appreciable increase in iron loss owing to flux distortion, and to minimize this effect zig-zag connections are sometimes adopted.
1947 R. LeeElectronic Transformers & Circuits iii. 47 Unbalanced direct current in the half-wave rectifiers requires larger transformers than in the full-wave rectifiers. This is partly overcome in three-phase transformers by the use of zigzag connections.

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zigzag machinen. a sewing machine with a swing needle that may be used to produce a zigzag stitch and decorative stitches derived from it.

[1950 Vogue Pattern Bk. Apr. 81/2 It was Pfaff that developed the famous Zig-Zag Model 130.]
1952 Consumers' Res. Bull. Sept. 11/1 All the zig-zag machines but one..were heavy.
1963 Which? June 165/2 For plain zig zag machines, the width of the stitch limits the range of patterns they can make.
1978 Detroit Free Press 5 Mar. d14 (advt.) Fashionmate zig zag machine featuring our front drop-in bobbin.

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