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Tomás Bobhdacing
over a valiant Irish knight, whom he encountered in single combat, and having, in the conflict, made use of a short spear or weapon, in Irish called, a Baudekin , he was, from that circumstance, surnamed, Buaidh Baudekin, of the victory of the Bodkin, which name was afterwards retained by his descendants.
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Baldachin
"Baldachin" was originally a luxurious type of cloth from Baghdad, from which name the word is ultimately derived, appearing in English as "baudekin" and
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baudkin
baudekin, baudkin Obs. exc. Hist. (ˈbɔːdɪkɪn, ˈbɔːdkɪn) Forms: 4–9 baudekyn, baudekin, 5–9 baudkin, 6–9 bawdkin; also 4 baudekine, 4–6 bawdekyn(e, 5 bawdkyne, bawedekyn, 5–6 bawdekin, 6 baudkyn, bawdikyn, bawdkyn, 7 bodkin. [a. OF. baudekin, -quin:—med.L. baldakinus, -ekinus (= It. baldacchino), f. ...
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Tartarium
These textiles were known by different names such as ciclatoun, tartarium, naques or nac, baudekin or baldachin (Bagdad), and tissue, and typically incorporated
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ribaudekin
† riˈbaudekin Obs. In 5 -kyn, rebawdkin, rybawdekyn. [a. OF. ribaudequin, -kin, = MDu. ribaudekijn, -kin, app. a dim. of ribaud ribald. Sp. ribadoquin is prob. from French.] A kind of cannon used in mediæval warfare.1443 Acts Privy Counc. V. (1835) 257 The ribaudekyns desirede in particles. 1450 Ibi...
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Ciborium (architecture)
The word baldachin derives from a luxurious type of cloth from Baghdad, from which name the word is derived, in English as baudekin and other spellings
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Campsey Priory
In the vestry were five copes, one of crimson velvet with baudekin (a luxurious cloth), one of gold baudekin, one of violet silk, one of green silk with
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baldachin
baldachin, -quin (ˈbældəkɪn) Forms: 6–8 baldakin(e, 7 balduquino, 7–9 baldacchino, 8–9 baldachin, 9 -chine, -chino, baldaquin: see also baudekin. [a. F., Sp. baldaquin, It. baldacchino, in med.L. baldakinus, -ekinus, baudaquinus, -ekinus, f. Baldacco, It. form of Bagdad, the city in Asia where the m...
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ciclatoun
† ciclatoun Obs. Forms: 3 ciclatun(e, 3–5 (9 Hist.) ciclatoun, 4 siclatoun, sikelatoun, syclatoun, 5 sicladoun, siklatoun, ciclatoune, syclatowne, syklatown, 6 shecklaton, checklaton. [a. OF. ciclaton, -un, chiclaton, ciglaton, siglaton, segleton, senglaton, singlaton; also in Sp. ciclaton, Pr. sisc...
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Coronation of Mary I of England
The canopy was to be made of gold "cloth of baudekin" lined with silk sarsenet, but crimson satin embroidered with gold was used instead.
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bodkin-work
▪ I. bodkin (ˈbɒdkɪn) Forms: 4 boidekyn, boytekyn, bode-, boydekynne, 4–5 boyde-, bodekyn, 5 boddekyn, 6 boddkynne, botken, -kin, bodkyn, bodkine, 7 (boidkene), 5– bodkin. [Of unknown etymology: the orig. form in Eng. was boydekin, boidekyn, in 3 syllables. The form naturally suggests a dim. in -kin...
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