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Piccadill
A piccadill or pickadill is a large broad collar of cut-work lace that became fashionable in the late 16th century and early 17th century. Examples of a piccadill can be seen on portraits of Queen Elizabeth I and other portraits of her contemporaries such as Sir Walter Raleigh.
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peccadill
▪ I. † peccadill Obs. [a. F. peccadille (16th c., in early examples peccadillo, peccatile), ad. It. or Sp.: see below.] = peccadillo.1621 T. Williamson tr. Goulart's Wise Vieillard 61 The slipps and peccadills of their youth. 1675 Cotton Burlesque on B. 16 For so small a Peccadill To send a man up H...
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Piccadilly (disambiguation)
station in Manchester, England
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Manchester Piccadilly Gardens bus station, a bus station in Manchester, England
Peccadillo (disambiguation)
Piccadill
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Ruff (clothing)
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1550–1600 in Western European fashion
1600–1650 in Western European fashion
Piccadill, a similar clothing fashion
Collar (clothing)
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Piccadilly
Piccadilly (pɪkəˈdɪlɪ) The name of a street and circus (sense 7) in London (see note s.v. piccadill, pickadill), used attrib. in Piccadilly weeper(s), long drooping side whiskers, sometimes extending below the chin, worn without a beard; loosely = Dundreary whiskers s.v. Dundreary; Piccadilly window...
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Orthosiphon ferrugineus
Orthosiphon ferrugineus, the Socotran piccadill, is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae.
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Alexander Oustean
supplied goods to John Campbell, Laird of Cawdor, in 1615, including a hat for the young laird, cloth for the costume of the family's harp player, and a piccadill
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Claud Hamilton of Shawfield
These bills detail costume accessories for his family and his brother Frederick, bought in London, including; a "white satin piccadill with two laced bands
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pickadill
† ˈpiccadill, ˈpickadill Obs. Forms: α. 7 pickadel(l, picadell; picca-, pica-, pickadil, -dill(e; pickedaille; pecca-, pecadill, -dile; pacadile; pickar-, picardil(l). β. 7 picca-, picka-, peccadillo. γ. 7 picka-, picca-, pecca-, pickydilly. [a. F. pica-, piccadilles (a 1589 in Godef.) ‘the seuerall...
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Anne Livingstone, Countess of Eglinton
A letter from Jean Ruthven at Whitehall describes purchases for Anne Livingstone, who wanted a "resting chair" like Jane Drummond's, a lantern, a piccadill
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