kneeband

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English

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Etymology

From knee +‎ band.

Noun

kneeband (plural kneebands)

  1. The band at the bottom of a leg on a pair of breeches.
    • 1891, Walter Savage Landor, Imaginary Conversations:
      Can the calmest face, can the best-plaited lawn-sleeves, can the highest-drawn pink stockings, can the comeliest thigh-cases, the most nicely puckered at the kneeband, or can the most virginal apron, do away with or cover this ?
    • 1991, James Madison, William Thomas Hutchinson, William Munford Ellis Rachal, The Papers of James Madison, page 36:
      Pass the hook & tape through it, & down between the breeches & drawers, & fix the hook on the edge of your kneeband, an inch from the kneebuckle.
    • 2005, Carolyn L. White, American Artifacts of Personal Adornment, 1680-1820, →ISBN, page 43:
      The kneeband started to be buckled around 1735; previous to this the kneeband was buttoned.