Sc. An under waistcoat.
1795. Burns, To Mr. Mitchell, iv.
[Death] gat me by the fecket, | |
And sair me sheuk. |
1810. Ainslie, Tam o the Balloch, in A Pilgrimage to the Land of Burns, 242.
O, ance like a yaud ye spankit the bent | |
Wi a fecket sae fu an a stocking sae stent. |
1851. Glasgow Past & Present, I. 138. Flannels and feckets will festoon all the windows.