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Camlet - Wikipedia
Camlet, also commonly known as camlot, camblet, or chamlet, is a woven fabric that might have originally been made of camel or goat's hair, later chiefly of ...
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CAMLET Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : a medieval Asian fabric of camel hair or angora wool b : a European fabric of silk and wool c : a fine lustrous woolen 2. a garment made of camlet.
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CAMLET Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
a durable, waterproof cloth, especially for outerwear. apparel made of this material. a rich fabric of medieval Asia believed to have been made of camel's hair ...
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camlet
▪ I. camlet, n. (ˈkæmlɪt) Forms: 5 chamlyt, chamelet(t, 5–6 chamlett, 5–7 cham(e)lot, 6 chambelot, 6–7 chamblet(t, 6–8 chamlet, 6–9 camblet, 7 chamolet, camelott, camlott, 7–8 camelot, 7– camlet. [app. immediately from French: Littré cites chamelot 13th c., camelot 16th c.; Cotgr. translates F. came...
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camlet - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
camlet (countable and uncountable, plural camlets). A fine fabric made from wool (originally camel, but later goat) and silk.
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Wool Camlet - Scree – Wells Abbott | To The Trade
'Camlet', derived from the tabby woven camel hair cloth from the Middle East, was coined for the woolen cloth on which Suffolk's wealth was founded in the 18th ...
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CAMLET definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
camlet in British English ; 1. · tough waterproof cloth ; 2. · garment or garments made from such cloth ; 3. · soft woollen fabric used in medieval Asia.
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Camlet - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
a fabric of Asian origin; originally made of silk and camel's hair.
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camlet - Medieval Cloth and Clothing Lexis
1(n.) Textile; rich, silken fabric; originally chamelet/camlet was associated with a silken material resembling or mimicking animal hair (particularly camel ...
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Camlet and Camlet Wool 2.25 - Fringe Market
Camlet Wool tapes are made with 100% natural wool background and Camlet is made with cotton and rayon background colors, accented with cotton and rayon yarns ...
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Camlet Way
Camlet Way was a Roman road in England which ran roughly east–west between Colchester (Camalodunum) in Essex and Silchester (Calleva Atrebatum) in Hampshire Camlet Way crossed the River Thames by bridge at Hedsor Wharf to Sashes Island near Cookham in Berkshire.
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Camelot House
Camelot House is a grade II listed building at 53 Beech Hill (originally Camlet Way), Hadley Wood.
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