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baudekin
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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. wikipedia.org
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bawdekin
bawdekin, -eryke obs. ff. baudekin, baldric. Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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bawdkin
bawdkin variant of baudekin. Oxford English Dictionary
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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. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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bodken
bodken, -kin variants of baudekin, Obs., cloth. Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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