Obs. [ad. OFr. flocquart, floccard, explained by Godef. as a flowing veil hanging from the kind of head-dress called ‘hennin’ (worn in 14–16th c.).] A veil, a lappet.

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1465.  Mann. & Househ. Exp., 485. Payd for ij. flokardes for mastres Ysbelle the same day, ij.s.

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1481–90.  Howard Househ. Bks. (Roxb.), 99. A peir of flokkardes for my Lady Barneis xij.s. viii.d.

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