sacque
See also: sacqué
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editsacque (plural sacques)
- Alternative spelling of sack (“a short, loose-fitting garment for women and children”)
- 1863, J[oseph] Sheridan Le Fanu, “Showing how Poor Mrs. Macnamara Was Troubled and Haunted Too, and Opening a Budget of Gossip”, in The House by the Church-yard. […], volume I, London: Tinsley, Brothers, […], →OCLC, page 281:
- “Ay, ay; she wore a flowered silk tabby sacque, on band days,” said Toole, who had an eye and a corner in his memory for female costume, “a fine showy—I remember.”
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editsacque
- inflection of sacquer: