Definition of Neckatees

1. neckatee [n] - See also: neckatee

Lexicographical Neighbors of Neckatees

neck oil
neck pad
neck pain
neck reflexes
neck ring
neck rings
neck ruff
neck sign
neck sweetbread
neck up
neckache
neckaches
neckar nut
neckatee
neckatees
neckband
neckbands
neckbeard
neckbearded
neckbeards
neckbeef
neckbeefs
neckbone
neckbones
neckbrace
neckbraces
neckcloth
neckcloths
necke

Literary usage of Neckatees

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

1. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1842)
"Shawls, Neckatees, and Pocket Handkerchiefs, figured in the weaving per 1 ell 6 528-1000 cts. Potash, rough, per 18 Ib. 13 07.. 816-1000 of a ct. ..."

2. The Mother of Washington and Her Times by Sara Agnes Rice Pryor (1903)
"... dresses of long lawn ; fine cambric frocks ; a satin capuchin hat and neckatees; satin shoes and white kid gloves; silver shoe-buckles; sleeve-buttons, ..."

3. Mount Vernon and Its Associations: Historical, Biographical, and Pictorial by Benson John Lossing (1859)
"4 fashionable dresses to be made of Long lawn. 2 fine Cambric frocks. A Sattin Capuchin hat and neckatees. A Persian quilted coat. 1 pr. pack thread Stays. ..."

4. The Home of Washington and Its Associations: Historical, Biographical, and by Benson John Lossing (1865)
"4 fashionable dresses to be made of Long lawn. 2 fine Cambric frocks. A Sattin Capuchin hat and neckatees. A Persian quilted coat. 1 pr. pack th read Stays. ..."

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