Jabot

Etymology
From French jabot.

Noun

 * 1) A cascading or ornamental frill down the front of a blouse, etc.
 * 1963: She was a dream of winter bourgeois elegance: little black town suit with tiny white jabot of lace-froth; pencil skirt; three-quarter-length coat with lynx collar; long green gloves of suède; suède shoes of dull green; two shades of green in her leafy velvet hat: slim, clean, lithe-looking, delicately painted. — Anthony Burgess, Inside Mr Enderby

Translations

 * Hungarian:

Etymology
From a Proto-Romance base *gaba ‘maw, gullet’.

Noun

 * 1)  stomach
 * 2) bird's crop
 * 3) shirt-frill, jabot

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