cappadine
(ˈkæpədɪn, -diːn)
[perhaps from capade.]
‘A sort of silk flock or waste obtained from the cocoon after the silk has been reeled off’ (Simmonds Dict. Trade 1858).
| 1678 Phillips, Cappadine, is a kind of Silk whereof the shagg of some kind of Ruggs is made. 1721 in Bailey. |