A fleshy wrinkled and often brightly colored fold of skin hanging from the neck or throat of certain birds (chickens and turkeys) or lizards.
Hanging part of a headdress or garment.
Medium-sized hairy moths; larvae are lappet caterpillars.
1At last the tickets were found in the outer lappet of Elizabeth Eliza's hand-bag.
2Fink took him confidentially by the lappet of his coat.
3Let me go, or I shall leave the lappet of my coat in your hands.
4Our badge was a red morocco star, worn under the left lappet of the vest.
5This style of weave is known as lappet weave.
6They came through the gateway; the lappet of his coat brushed her arm, and he never saw her.
7The female has only the rudiments of a crest and lappet, and is of a much duller colour than the male.
8More in front St. John is carrying two puppies in the lappet of his coat, and the dog is leaping up to him.
9And she took the little dog in the lappet of her cap, and the head and the body of the stag lay before her.
10He never asked who or what the sick papas of poor children were when the children pulled him by the lappet of his coat.
11The day before, Rosanna had taken out a spot for me on the lappet of my coat, with a new composition, warranted to remove anything.
12The head pad resembles a cap hanging in lappets on each side.
13The ruffles and lappets and powder and hoop told of long ago.
14The other had on a round fur cap with lappets for the ears.
15She took me by one of the lappets of my coat.
16On his head was a tight-fitting cap with lappets, also white.