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