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collarette
/ ˌkɒləˈrɛt /
noun
- a woman's fur or lace collar
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Example Sentences
In these brasses we find that the camail has become the Standard of Mail, or collarette, worn under the gorget of plate.
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And big tears trickled down her cheeks as far as the frilling of her collarette.
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I did not see very much because I held a collarette up to my face to protect it from the hot air, which was unutterably awful.
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The music from the robins in the orchard filled my ears; soft winds stirred the lace on Sir William's cuffs and collarette.
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A fur collarette of hareskin, dyed gray and lined—really a very decent-looking article—was sold for 1s.
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