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ja·bot \zhaˈbō, jaˈ-, ˈ ̷ ̷(ˌ) ̷ ̷\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, crop, jabot, from Middle French, probably from a dialect word akin to Old French gave throat, crop 1. : a single or tiered fall of lace, cloth, or both attached to the front of a neckband, worn especially by men in the 18th century, and still worn by some English counsels 2. a. : a ruffle or pleated frill of cloth, lace, or both attached down the center front of a shirt, blouse, or dress bodice b. : a similar fall of material in drapery [jabot 1] |