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Definition of Lapelled
1. a. Furnished with lapels.
Definition of Lapelled
1. Adjective. Having lapels. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Lapelled
1. lapel [adj] - See also: lapel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lapelled
Literary usage of Lapelled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Trip Around Cape Cod: Nantucket, Marthas Vineyard, South Shore, and by Ezra G. Perry (1898)
"... a clear and majestic voice ; wearing a handsome lapelled coat, a tied wig, as
white as snow, and a set-up hat, with the point a little to the right. ..."
2. Annals of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, in the Olden Time: In the Olden by John Fanning Watson (1857)
"The uniform consisted of a short dark blue cloth coatee, lapelled with red, ...
The artillery uniform consisted of a long dark blue coat, lapelled, ..."
3. Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical by John Cumberland (1827)
"SIR GUY STANCH—Green lapelled coat, scarlet waistcoat bound with silver, ...
Mixed lapelled short-coat, and drab nankeen waistcoat and trowsers. ..."
4. Old Court Customs and Modern Court Rule by Armytage (Fenella) (1883)
"This is worn at dinners and evening parties when uniform is not worn, and consists
of dress coat, lapelled waistcoat, breeches or pantaloons, ..."
5. Transactions by Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire (1853)
"The companies were all clothed in their new uniforms, at their own private
expense ; the Colonel's company in blue, lapelled and faced with buff; ..."
6. The Ancient and Present State of the County and City of Cork.: Containing a by Charles Smith, Thomas Crofton Croker, Richard Caulfield (1893)
"Dark olive-green jacket, half lapelled, crimson velvet cuffs and collar, ...
Blue, lapelled, edged white, silver epaulets, white jackets edged blue. ..."
7. Origin and Services of the Coldstream Guards by Daniel MacKinnon (1833)
"The coats of the Dragoon Guards to be lapelled to the waist with the colour of
the regiment, and lined with the same colour ; slit sleeves, turned up with ..."