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‖ jabot|ʒabo| [F. jabot gizzard, frill on a shirt front: ‘origin unknown’ (Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. A frill formerly worn by men on the front or bosom of the shirt, edging the opening.
1823Scott Quentin D. Introd., His clean silk stockings..the solitaire, the jabot, the ruffles at the wrist, and the chapeau-bras—all announced that La Jeunesse considered the arrival of a guest at the château as an unusual event. 1898Pall Mall G. 12 Oct. 3/1 The costume is completed by a long waistcoat of cream satin, patterned with pink roses, a jabot of lace, pale blue satin knee-breeches [etc.]. 2. An ornamental frill on a woman's bodice.
1881Truth 19 May 686/2 The bodice of black and yellow striped silk, with frills and jabot of black lace. 1898Daily News 7 May 8/4 The jabot has secured a fresh lease of life, and has elongated itself from the neck to the waist. |