Lexicographical Neighbors of Jabots
Literary usage of Jabots
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Textiles: A Handbook for the Student and the Consumer by Mary Schenck Woolman, Ellen Beers Mcgowan (1920)
"Make jabots from pieces of lawn and lace left over from waists and dresses.
Keep your hats well brushed. Keep your best hat in a box or pillow slip when not ..."
2. Textiles and Sewing: A Supplement to Morris's Household Science and Arts by Manette A. Myers, Josephine Morris (1913)
"Wash your own ties and jabots. Make jabots from pieces of lawn and lace left over
from waists and dresses. Keep your hats well brushed. ..."
3. Clothing: Choice, Care, Cost by Mary Schenck Woolman (1922)
"Make jabots from pieces of lawn and lace left over from waists and dresses.
Wash your own ties and jabots. Keep your' hats well brushed. ..."
4. Robespierre and the Red Terror by Jan ten Brink (1899)
"He always wore a hat, never a cap; a frock coat, cuffs and jabots, and knee-breeches ;
for which reason Carlyle has called him " a ..."
5. Money for the Woman who Wants it: A Practical Presentation of the Principles by Emmett Leroy Shannon (1920)
"She is also skillful in crocheting jabots and collars in Irish crochet. ...
She makes the jabots and ruches by the dozen, and sells to a department store. ..."