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BAUDEKIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BAUDEKIN is baldachin.
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BAUDEKIN Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Baudekin was a very costly textile of gold and silk which was used largely in altar coverings and hangings, such as dossals.
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Baldachin - Wikipedia
"Baldachin" was originally a luxurious type of cloth from Baghdad, from which name the word is ultimately derived, appearing in English as "baudekin" and other ...
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Couture Sewing Blog - Baudekin Studio
We are a small Canadian family-run online fabric supply store. We are specializing in silk and linen fabrics, glass buttons, novelty fashion ...
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Baudekin Studio (@baudekinstudio) • Instagram photos and videos
Canadian designer and manufacturer of couture fabric bags and buttons. Canadian online fabric store baudekinstudio.ca www.baudekinstudio.ca
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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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baudekin - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
1. (a) Oriental cloth woven of silk, shot through with gold (or silver) thread, or brocaded; brocade; ~ cloth; (b) a rug or drape of this cloth.
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BAUDEKIN definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'Baudouin'. Baudouin in American English. (boʊˈdwɛ̃). 1930-93; king of Belgium (1951-93): son of Leopold III. Webster's ...
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baudekin | baudkin, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun baudekin is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for baudekin is from around 1300, ...
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Baldachin Fabric - Fabriclore
The term "Baldachin" is derived from the name of a rich fabric that was originally produced in Baghdad. This name is where the word "baudekin" ...
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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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