rebato









rebato


noun, plural re·ba·tos.

  1. rabato.

noun, plural ra·ba·tos.

  1. a wide, stiff collar of the 17th century, worn flat over the shoulders or open in front and standing at the back.
  2. a stiff frame of wire or wood worn in the 17th century as a support for a ruff or stand-up collar.

noun plural -tos

  1. a variant spelling of rabato

noun plural -tos

  1. a wired or starched collar, often of intricate lace, that stood up at the back and sides: worn in the 17th century
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