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neckerchief|ˈnɛkətʃɪf| Also 4 necke couercheue, 6 kerchef; 4 neckercheue, -chiff, 5 nekkyrchefe, -erchyff. [f. neck n.1 + kerchief.] A kerchief worn about the neck.
1382Wyclif Isa. iii. 23 Pynnes, and sheweres, and necke couercheues [v.r. neckercheuys], and filetes. 1483Cath. Angl. 251/1 A Nekkyrchefe, anaboladium. 1495Nottingham Rec. III. 36 Unius nekkerchyff, pretii iiij d. c1532G. Du Wes Introd. Fr. in Palsgr. 907 The necke kerchef, la colerette. 1611in Heath Grocers' Comp. (1869) 92 That none should wear..any band, neckerchief, gorget, or stomacher, but only plain. 1679Hist. Jetzer 37 A Quoif and Neckerchief, and other Accoutrements to dress him up like a Countrey-woman. 1786F. Burney Diary & Lett. (1842) III. 28 Giving the gown before the hoop, and the fan before the neck-kerchief. 1824Miss Mitford Village Ser. i. (1863) 39 Trying to relieve his sufferings by the removal of his neckerchief. 1881Besant & Rice Chapl. of Fleet i. iv, She..pulled down the ends of her neckerchief. So neck-ˈhandkerchief.
1642Archives of Maryland (1887) IV. 95, 9 plaine neck-cloths and 5 plaine neckhandkercheifes. 1712Steele Spect. No. 478 ⁋12 To buy Cravats or Neck-Handkerchiefs. 1740Richardson Pamela I. 223 So what will I do, but strip off my upper Petticoat, and throw it into the Pond, with my Neck-handkerchief. 1817–18Cobbett Resid. U.S. (1822) 16 Stockings..and a waistcoat and neck-handkerchief. 1853Reade Chr. Johnstone 226 Their neck-handkerchiefs and hair were wet with spray. |