Lexicographical Neighbors of Neckatees
Literary usage of Neckatees
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1842)
"Shawls, neckatees, and Pocket Handkerchiefs, figured in the weaving per 1 ell 6
528-1000 cts. Potash, rough, per 18 Ib. 13 07.. 816-1000 of a ct. ..."
2. The Mother of Washington and Her Times by Sara Agnes Rice Pryor (1903)
"... dresses of long lawn ; fine cambric frocks ; a satin capuchin hat and neckatees;
satin shoes and white kid gloves; silver shoe-buckles; sleeve-buttons, ..."
3. Mount Vernon and Its Associations: Historical, Biographical, and Pictorial by Benson John Lossing (1859)
"4 fashionable dresses to be made of Long lawn. 2 fine Cambric frocks. A Sattin
Capuchin hat and neckatees. A Persian quilted coat. 1 pr. pack thread Stays. ..."
4. The Home of Washington and Its Associations: Historical, Biographical, and by Benson John Lossing (1865)
"4 fashionable dresses to be made of Long lawn. 2 fine Cambric frocks. A Sattin
Capuchin hat and neckatees. A Persian quilted coat. 1 pr. pack th read Stays. ..."