noun
- Plural of jabot; decorative ruffles or frills of fabric worn at the throat or front of a garment, especially on formal or historical clothing.
Usage: Usually plural; refers to the ornamental frill itself or multiple instances of such frills
Examples
- The 18th-century coat featured elaborate jabots made of fine lace.
- She wore a blouse with delicate jabots at the neckline.
- The actor's costume included several layers of jabots for the period drama.
- Victorian gentlemen often adorned their shirts with linen jabots.
- The museum displayed historical garments with intricate jabots from different eras.