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Sacque — Sacque, n. [Formed after the analogy of the French. See 2d {Sack}.] Same as 2d {Sack}, 3. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sacque — A type of ladies dress, the chief feature of which is its easy draping from the shoulders of the wearer, made of silk in the reign of Louis XIV. In England worn during the reign of George III … Dictionary of the English textile terms
sacque — [sak] n. [pseudo Fr for SACK1] 1. SACK1 (sense 3) ☆ 2. a baby s jacket … English World dictionary
sacque — noun a woman s full loose hiplength jacket • Syn: ↑sack • Hypernyms: ↑jacket * * * ˈsak noun ( s) Etymology: alteration of sack (I) … Useful english dictionary
sacque — Sack Sack, n. [OE. sak, sek, AS. sacc, s[ae]cc, L. saccus, Gr. sa kkos from Heb. sak; cf. F. sac, from the Latin. Cf. {Sac}, {Satchel}, {Sack} to plunder.] 1. A bag for holding and carrying goods of any kind; a receptacle made of some kind of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sacque — noun Etymology: alteration of 1sack Date: 1762 1. sack 3a, b 2. an infant s usually short jacket that fastens at the neck … New Collegiate Dictionary
sacque — noun (Variant of sack) A short loose fitting garment for women and children … Wiktionary
sacque — [[t]sæk[/t]] n. clo sack I, 6) … From formal English to slang
sacque — /sæk/ (say sak) noun → sack1 (def. 4) … Australian English dictionary
dressing sacque — noun a woman s loose jacket; worn while dressing • Syn: ↑dressing sack • Hypernyms: ↑jacket * * * noun see dressing sack … Useful english dictionary