Definition of Neckcloth. Meaning of Neckcloth. Synonyms of Neckcloth

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Definition of Neckcloth

Neckcloth
Neckcloth Neck"cloth` (?; 115), n. A piece of any fabric worn around the neck.

Meaning of Neckcloth from wikipedia

- long-strip neckcloth that was not a ruff. The ruff, a starched, pleated white linen strip, originated earlier in the 16th century as a neckcloth (readily...
- collar and, when necessary, a frock coat, he also wore his trademark blue neckcloth. From 1878 he cultivated an increasingly long beard, and took on the appearance...
- Balston: No, with the exception that they are obliged to wear a white neckcloth. Lord Clarendon: Is the colour of their clothes much restricted? Edward...
- was bloody", but Williams retaliated, after which Brodrick's "shirt and neckcloth had been tore (sic) by the said Williams". Williams insisted that since...
- is a book by Thomas Fink and Yong Mao about the history of the knotted neckcloth, the modern necktie, and how to tie each. It is based on two mathematics...
- Oxford University Press. Noun: (44.a.) A kind of stiff close-****ing neckcloth, formerly worn by men generally, now only in the army. (Subscription or...
- carriage, square coat, square legs, square shoulders - nay, his very neckcloth, trained to take him by the throat..." — Charles ****ens, Hard Times In...
- portra**** in a toga. Instead he wore his ordinary coat and waistcoat with neckcloth and ruffled shirt, and even asked for some of his smallpox scars to be...
- Scarf or neckcloth tied in a floppy bow...
- formerly, these were po****r 1640s to 1670s.[page needed] The cravat or neckcloth was po****r 1665–1730. It was a large square or triangle of linen, lawn...