jasey

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  • noun A kind of wig, originally one made of worsted; a jersey.

Examples

  • Dowager went off in her jingling old coach, attended by two faithful and withered old maids of honour, and a little snuffy spindle-shanked gentleman in waiting, in a brown jasey and a green coat covered with orders — of which the star and the grand yellow cordon of the order of St. Michael of Pumpernickel were most conspicuous.

    Vanity Fair

  • "Mr. Bensley, darling, put on your jasey!" cried the gallery.

    A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character

  • Lady Kicklebury wears a front, and, I make no doubt, a complete jasey; or she certainly would have let down her back hair at this minute, so overpowering were her feelings, and so bitter her indignation at her daughter's black ingratitude.

    The Christmas Books of Mr. M.A. Titmarsh

Note

The word 'jasey' probably comes from 'jersey'.