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placket

N รอย ผ่า หรือ ช่อง ที่ กระโปรง สตรี  roi-pa-rue-chong-kra-prong-sa-tre

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PLACKET

n.A petticoat. If this is the sense of the word in Shakespeare, it is a derivative. The word signifies the opening of the garment; but it is nearly or wholly obsolete.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PLACKET

Plack "et, n. Etym: [F. plaquer to lay or clap on. See Placard. ]

 

1. A petticoat, esp. an under petticoat; hence, a cant term for a woman. [Obs. ] Beau. & Fl.

 

2. The opening or slit left in a petticoat or skirt for convenience in putting it on; -- called also placket hole.

 

3. A woman's pocket.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

placket

plack et |ˈplakit ˈplækət | noun an opening or slit in a garment, covering fastenings or giving access to a pocket, or the flap of fabric under such an opening. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: variant of placard in an obsolete sense garment worn under an open coat or gown.

 

Oxford Dictionary

placket

placket |ˈplakɪt | noun an opening or slit in a garment, covering fastenings or for access to a pocket, or the flap of fabric under such an opening. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: variant of placard in an obsolete sense garment worn under an open coat or gown .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

placket

plack et /plǽkɪt /名詞 C (女性の洋服 スカートの )わきあき (placket hole ); (スカートの )ポケット .