sacque

[sæk]

sacque Definition

  • 1a loose-fitting garment resembling a shirt or a dress, typically worn by women in the 18th century
  • 2a short loose jacket worn by men

Using sacque: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sacque" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She wore a beautiful silk sacque to the ball.

  • Example

    The man's sacque was made of wool and had large buttons.

  • Example

    The 18th-century fashion included wearing a sacque over a petticoat.

sacque Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sacque

Phrases with sacque

  • sacque-back gown

    a style of dress with a fitted bodice and a pleated back that forms a flowing train

    Example

    The bride wore a stunning sacque-back gown on her wedding day.

  • sacque coat

    a type of coat with a loose fit and no waistline seam

    Example

    The sacque coat was popular among men in the 18th century.

  • sacque suit

    a matching set of a sacque coat and breeches, worn by men in the 18th century

    Example

    He looked dashing in his blue sacque suit.

Origins of sacque

from French 'sac', meaning 'bag'

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Summary: sacque in Brief

A 'sacque' [sæk] is a loose-fitting garment worn by both men and women. Women in the 18th century wore a sacque as a dress, while men wore a short loose jacket. The term 'sacque' extends into phrases like 'sacque-back gown,' a style of dress with a pleated back, and 'sacque suit,' a matching set of a sacque coat and breeches.