¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Plackets
1. placket [n] - See also: placket
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plackets
Literary usage of Plackets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sewing and Textiles: A Textbook for Grades and Rural Schools by Annabell Turner (1918)
"... CHAPTER VI BUTTONHOLES, plackets, AND HEMMING. MAKING A FLANNEL PETTICOAT
Buttonholes. ... plackets ..."
2. The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and illustr. of by William Shakespeare (1809)
"the rustling of silks, betray thy poor heart to women: Keep thy foot out of
brothels, thy hand out of plackets,4 thy pen from lenders' books,i and defy the ..."
3. Dressmaking by Jane Fales (1917)
"plackets vary in length, depending on the size of the waist in relation to the
... Nearly all plackets, whatever the method of making, require facings or ..."
4. Sewing and Textiles: A Textbook for Grades and Rural Schools by Annabell Turner (1918)
"... CHAPTER VI BUTTONHOLES, plackets, AND HEMMING. MAKING A FLANNEL PETTICOAT
Buttonholes. ... plackets ..."
5. The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and illustr. of by William Shakespeare (1809)
"the rustling of silks, betray thy poor heart to women: Keep thy foot out of
brothels, thy hand out of plackets,4 thy pen from lenders' books,i and defy the ..."
6. Dressmaking by Jane Fales (1917)
"plackets vary in length, depending on the size of the waist in relation to the
... Nearly all plackets, whatever the method of making, require facings or ..."