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necklet|ˈnɛklɪt| [f. neck n.1 + -let.] 1. An ornament for wearing round the neck.
1865Morn. Star 23 May, The Prince and Princess presented their god-daughter with a necklet. 1884J. Hawthorne Pr. Saroni's Wife v. 27 Her only ornaments were the necklet and bracelets of chased silver. b. A small fur protector for the neck.
1896Daily News 3 Oct. 6/5 The sable necklet is to be as much worn as ever this winter, the whole animal being used to form it. 2. A collar or belt for the neck.
1865M. Mackenzie Use Laryngoscope (1871) 108 The necklet which the patient wears, and to which one chain of the battery is attached. |