Definition of Toquets

1. toquet [n] - See also: toquet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Toquets

topsy-turvy
topsy-turvydom
topsy-turvyness
topsy turvy
topt
topwater
topwork
topworked
topworking
topworks
toquake
toquash
toque
toques
toquet
toquets (current term)
toqui
toquilla
toquillas
toquis
tor
tora
torace
torahs
toral
toralizumab
toran
torana
toranas
torans

Literary usage of Toquets

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

1. Young Englishwoman: A Volume of Pure Literature, New Fashions, and Pretty (1867)
"... at the beginning of the season, but now we scarcely see any but toquets ¡я ... between these two is that toquets are quite round, and that berets 1. ..."

2. The ladies' cabinet of fashion, music & romance (1847)
"A great variety of evening head-dresses have already appeared; they are all of great richness,—turbans,' toquets, toques, petits bords, and a number of ..."

3. Brittany & Its Byways: Some Account of Its Inhabitants and Its Antiquities by Bury Palliser (1869)
"... is dated 1610; the numerous figures are all in the grotesque costume of the period, with ruffs, toquets, trained gowns, and scalloped jackets. ..."

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