The word "abashings" is spelled with the letter combination "a-b-a-s-h-i-n-g-s". The first syllable is pronounced with a short "a" sound, as in "cat", followed by the "b" and "sh" sounds. The "i" in the middle is pronounced with a short "i" sound, as in "sit", and the ending "-ings" is pronounced with a long "i" sound, as in "eye". "Abashings" is a plural noun that refers to instances of causing embarrassment or shame.
Abashings is not a recognized English word, and therefore, it does not have an etymology. However, if you are referring to the word abashing, it might be worth noting its etymology.
The term abashing is derived from the Old English word abasian or abæscan, which means to confound or to overthrow. It is related to the Old French word abaissier meaning to lower or to put down. Over time, the word abash emerged, which transformed the meaning slightly to to embarrass or to make someone feel self-conscious or awkward.