Definition of Lapeled

1. lapel [adj] - See also: lapel

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lapeled

laparotomy
laparotomy pad
laparotrachelotomy
laparouterotomy
lapatinib
lapatinib ditosylate
lapboard
lapboards
lapcat
lapcats
lapdance
lapdances
lapdog
lapdogs
lapel
lapeled (current term)
lapelled
lapelless
lapels
lapful
lapfuls
laphamite
lapheld
lapicide
lapicides
lapidarian
lapidaries
lapidarious
lapidarist
lapidary

Literary usage of Lapeled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Battle Summer: Being Transcripts from Personal Observation in Paris by Donald Grant Mitchell (1850)
"... their brothers, and fathers, and mothers slain ; to these, such memento of that black-shadowy reign, as lapeled coat, went like a sword to the heart. ..."

2. The Granite Monthly (1883)
"Some figured material— brocade or Marseilles—is the deep- collared, lapeled, double-breasted waistcoat, with two rows of buttons, four of them closed below ..."

3. The Surgeon's Stories by Zacharias Topelius (1884)
"The king's wide-lapeled, gold-embroidered coat, his magnificent wig with its graceful queue (coat and queue were new-fashioned institutions), ..."

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