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manco Sc.|ˈmæŋkəʊ| Also 8–9 mankie, 8 maunkie, 9 mank(e)y. [Shortened form of calamanco.] = calamanco. In quots. attrib.
a1779[D. Graham] Hist. Buck-Haven 5 [She] made coarse claiths, and callicoe mancoes [ed. 1782 mutches]. 1790J. Johnson's Scots Musical Mus. III. 223 The lasses..With mankie facings on their gown. 1824Mactaggart Gallovid. Encycl., Mankie, an ancient kind of worsted stuff, much glazed, worn by females. 1828Moir Mansie Wauch xx. 297 Below which was a checked short gown of gingham stripe, and a green glazed manco petticoat. 1864A. Leighton Myst. Leg. Edinb. (1886) 261 [She] dressed herself in her mankey gown and red plaid. |