Lexicographical Neighbors of Lapeled
Literary usage of Lapeled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Battle Summer: Being Transcripts from Personal Observation in Paris by Donald Grant Mitchell (1850)
"... their brothers, and fathers, and mothers slain ; to these, such memento of
that black-shadowy reign, as lapeled coat, went like a sword to the heart. ..."
2. The Granite Monthly (1883)
"Some figured material— brocade or Marseilles—is the deep- collared, lapeled,
double-breasted waistcoat, with two rows of buttons, four of them closed below ..."
3. The Surgeon's Stories by Zacharias Topelius (1884)
"The king's wide-lapeled, gold-embroidered coat, his magnificent wig with its
graceful queue (coat and queue were new-fashioned institutions), ..."