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Bügel

Bügel is a German noun (masculine) with several related meanings centered on a curved or supporting piece of metal or other material. The core idea is a bent or looped element used to attach, support, or carry, often forming a handle, hook, or bracket.

Common uses include:

- In hardware and furniture, a Bügel is a curved or straight metal loop used as a fastener

- On clothing and accessories, the term appears in compound names for parts that protrude or loop,

- In clothing construction, der Unterbügel refers to the underwire in bras and other supportive garments; here

In other technical contexts, Bügel can denote any supporting loop or bracket used to connect or suspend

Etymology: The word derives from a root meaning bend or arch, reflecting the form of the object.

See also: Kleiderbügel, Brillenbügel, Unterbügel, U-Bügel.

or
support,
such
as
U-Bügel
(a
U-shaped
bracket)
or
Bügelgriffe
(handles).
notably
Kleiderbügel
(clothes
hanger)
and
Brillenbügel
(temples
of
eyeglasses).
the
Bügel
is
a
slender,
often
rigid
wire
providing
shape
and
support.
components,
such
as
a
lifting
Bügel
or
mounting
Bügel,
depending
on
industry.
It
is
attested
in
older
Germanic
usage
and
evolved
to
cover
various
bent
or
looped
components.