neckcloth
51necktie — n tie, cravat, bow tie, stock, four in hand, old school tie; ascot, neckerchief, jabot, neckpiece, Obs. neckcloth …
52stock — n 1. supply, store, stockpile, inventory; quantity, fund, lot, bunch, heap, pile, mass, stack, load, Chiefly U.S. Dial. grist; assortment, range, selection, variety; collection, accumulation, amassment, aggregate, Obs. commodity; reserve,… …
53tie — v 1. tie up, hogtie, truss, wrap or wrap up, li gate, bandage or bandage up; fasten, attach, join, connect, link, yoke, unite, wed, couple, hook together, splice; bind, secure, strap, moor, fix firmly, make fast; fitch, tether, stake, picket,… …
54cravat — cra•vat [[t]krəˈvæt[/t]] n. 1) clo necktie 2) clo a scarf worn about the neck and usu. folded at the front with the ends tucked into the neckline • Etymology: 1650–60; < F cravate neckcloth, lit., Croat (< G Krabate < Serbo Croatian… …
55adders — There are a number of beliefs about the adder which have been collected across the country, with little variation. It was said to be deaf, on the authority of Psalm 58 ( They are like the deaf adder that stoppeth her ear, which will not… …
56choker — [chōk′ər] n. 1. a person or thing that chokes 2. a necklace that fits closely around the neck 3. a narrow fur piece worn around the neck 4. Archaic a wide neckcloth or stiff collar worn tight around the neck …
57neck handkerchief — noun archaic : neckcloth …
58cra|vat — «kruh VAT», noun, verb, vat|ted, vat|ting. –n. 1. a necktie, especially a wide one. 2. a neckcloth; scarf: »“Perhaps, Louisa,” said Mr. Dombey, slightly turning his head in his cravat, as if it were a socket, “you would have preferred a fire?” ( …