<< jabot jacamar >>

jabots Meaning in Bengali



নারীর ব্লাউজ সামনে বা মানুষের শার্ট উপর একটি আলান

Noun:

মেয়েদের পোশাকে কুঁচি দেওয়া লেস,





jabots's Usage Examples:

Germany are officially described as jabots, as are those worn by judges and counsel throughout Australian courts.


only one swag their purpose is simply decorative (unlike most curtains, jabots do not serve to block the passage of light).


pillows, valances, towels, blankets, mattresses, bed skirts, bedspreads, jabots, and shower and window curtains) while those made out of wood, metal, or.


Gradually replacing also breeches, lacy dress shirts and jabots with plain white dress shirts, shorter waistcoats, white cravats and pantaloons.


of office in procession on Liberation Day 9 May 2008 in Jersey (Solicitor General and Attorney General following also in red robes but wearing jabots).


treatments, including, towards the end of this period, valances, swags, jabots, and pelmets.


velvet smoking jacket and a ruffled shirt with a variety of neckties such as jabots, bow ties or cravats.


the eighteenth century judges and Queen's Counsel took to wearing lace jabots instead of bands at courts and leveés.


courts in Western Australia, including abolishing the traditional wigs and jabots, publishing sentencing comments online, and allowing the use of electronic.


neck and cuffs and through the eighteenth-century long neck frills, or jabots, were fashionable.


dickeys were made from cotton or rayon and embellished with embroidery, lace, jabots, and ruffles.


jacquard in olive and gold, topped by a single festooned swag and side jabots of the same patterned silk, trimmed in tassels.


Court abandoned the previous court dress of black silk robes, bar jackets, jabots or bands and full-bottomed wigs and lace cuffs on formal occasions and bench.


Drapery panels of yellow-gold silk satin with elaborate swags and jabots of red with gold medallions with handmade fringe recall a description of.


Cravats and jabots around the neck started to be worn during the early 1660s (initially with.


From its introduction by the French king, men wore lace cravats, or jabots, that took a large amount of time and effort to arrange.


Ginsburg had a collection of lace jabots from around the world.


White jabots (or collars), similar to those worn by Ginsburg, were placed on several.



jabots's Meaning':

a ruffle on the front of a woman's blouse or a man's shirt

Synonyms:

furbelow; frill; flounce; ruffle;

Antonyms:

ride; unfold; arrange;

jabots's Meaning in Other Sites