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jabot

/ʒæˈboʊ/
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Other forms: jabots

A jabot is a decorative ruffle on the front of a blouse or shirt. You probably have seen the famous portrait of George Washington in his jabot and white wig.

A jabot, pronounced "zhah-BOH," is a decoration or frill on a man or woman's shirt. Picture a frilly pirate shirt and you'll have a pretty good idea of what a classic jabot looks like, though they range from ruffles to lace and are worn by judges, choir members, and Scottish dancers, among others. Jabot is a French word that originally described the crop of a bird.

Definitions of jabot
  1. noun
    a ruffle on the front of a woman's blouse or a man's shirt
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    type of:
    flounce, frill, furbelow, ruffle
    a strip of pleated material used as a decoration or a trim
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