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calamanco
[ kal-uh-mang-koh ]
noun
- a glossy woolen fabric checkered or brocaded in the warp so that the pattern shows on one side only, much used in the 18th century.
- a garment made from this fabric.
calamanco
/ 藢办忙濒蓹藞尘忙艐办蓹蕣 /
noun
- a glossy woollen fabric woven with a checked design that shows on one side only
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of calamanco1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of calamanco1
Example Sentences
Another stunning yet simple piece is the 鈥淐alamanco Quilt with Border,鈥 from the early 1800s.
But it looks, I suppose, better than it smells鈥斺攃rack, crack鈥斺攃rack, crack鈥斺攚hat a fuss thou makest!鈥攁s if it concerned the good people to be informed, that a man with pale face and clad in black, had the honour to be driven into Paris at nine o鈥檆lock at night, by a postilion in a tawny yellow jerkin, turned up with red calamanco鈥攃rack, crack鈥斺攃rack, crack鈥斺攃rack, crack,鈥斺擨聽wish thy whip鈥斺 鈥斺擝ut 鈥檛is the spirit of thy nation; so crack鈥攃rack on.
Calamanco, kal-a-mangk鈥瞣, n. a satin-twilled woollen stuff, checkered or brocaded in the warp.
We gave them, however, a good large pack of European goods, to make agreeable presents where they received favours; such as black baize, pieces of say, serge, calamanco, drugget, hats and stockings; not forgetting another pack of hatchets, knives, scissors, beads, toys, and such things, to please the natives of the plain country, if they should meet with any.
I wish you would let Bass get me one pound of pepper and two yards of black calamanco for shoes.
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