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    pantalettes
    /pantəˈlɛts/

    plural

    • 1. long underpants with a frill at the bottom of each leg, worn by women and girls in the 19th century.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PantalettesPantalettes - Wikipedia

    Pantalettes are undergarments covering the legs worn by women, girls, and very young boys (before they were breeched) in the early- to mid-19th century. Pantalettes originated in France in the early 19th century, and quickly spread to Britain and America. Pantalettes were similar to leggings.

  3. pan· ta· lets ˌpan-tə-ˈlets. variants or pantalettes. : long drawers with a ruffle at the bottom of each leg worn especially by women and children in the first half of the 19th century.

  4. Pantalets definition: long drawers extending below the skirt, with a frill or other finish at the bottom of the leg, commonly worn by women and girls in the 19th century.. See examples of PANTALETS used in a sentence.

  5. noun (used with a pl. v.) 1. long drawers extending below the skirt, with a frill or other finish at the bottom of the leg, commonly worn by women and girls in the 19th century. 2. a pair of separate frilled or trimmed pieces for attaching to the legs of women's drawers. Also: pantalettes. Also called: trousers.

  6. 1. (Clothing & Fashion) long drawers, usually trimmed with ruffles, extending below the skirts: worn during the early and mid 19th century. 2. (Clothing & Fashion) a pair of ruffles for the ends of such drawers. [C19: diminutive of pantaloons]

  7. pan·ta·let. also pan·ta·lette (păn′tə-lĕt′) n. often pantalets or pantalettes. 1. Long underpants trimmed with ruffles extending below the skirt, worn by women and children in the mid-1800s. 2. A frill attached to the leg of underpants. [From pantaloon .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  8. 1. (Clothing & Fashion) long drawers, usually trimmed with ruffles, extending below the skirts: worn during the early and mid 19th century. 2. (Clothing & Fashion) a pair of ruffles for the ends of such drawers. [C19: diminutive of pantaloons]

  9. Feb 2, 2024 · pantalettes pl (plural only) ( historical) A form of long underpants with a frill at the bottom of each leg. 1851, Thomas Snarlyle, “Bloomerism: A Latter-Day Fragment”, in Punch, page 217:

  10. Pantalettes, so painstakingly laundered before leaving home, were now dirty and wrinkled.

  11. Clothing long drawers extending below the skirt, with a frill or other finish at the bottom of the leg, commonly worn by women and girls in the 19th century. Clothing a pair of separate frilled or trimmed pieces for attaching to the legs of women's drawers. Also, pan′ta•lettes′.