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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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siclatoun
siclato(u)n variants of ciclatoun Obs. 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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sikelatoun
sikelatoun var. ciclatoun Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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siklatoun
siklatoun variant of ciclatoun Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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syklatown
syklatown var. ciclatoun Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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sigleton
sigleton late variant of ciclatoun Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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checklaton
† checklaton Obs. A variant of ciclatoun, a stuff of silk or cloth of gold.1596 Spenser F.Q. vi. vii. 43 In a Iacket, qvilted richly rare Vpon checklaton he was straungely dight. Oxford English Dictionary
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shecklaton
shecklaton variant of ciclatoun Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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cyclas
‖ cyclas Hist. (ˈsɪkləs) [L. cyclas, a. Gr. κυκλάς a woman's garment with a border all round it.] A tightly-fitting upper garment or tunic worn by women from ancient times; also sometimes by men, esp. the tunic or surcoat made shorter in front than behind, worn by knights over their armour in the 14... Oxford English Dictionary
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singleton
▪ I. † ˈsingleton1 Obs. [a. OF. singleton, var. of sigleton, etc.: see ciclatoun.] A coverlet of cloth of gold used in creating a Knight of the Bath. The quot. is translated from a French account of the ceremonies at the creation of Knights of the Bath, printed in N. Upton De Studio Milit., etc. (ed... Oxford English Dictionary
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sycle
syclatoun, -owne, sycle var. ciclatoun, sicle Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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scarlet
▪ I. scarlet, n. and a. (ˈskɑːlɪt) Forms: 3–7 scarlat, skarlet, 4 scarleit, scharlette, 4–6, 8 scarlett, 5 scarlatte, scarlad, skarlot, 5–6 scarlot, skarlat, 5, 8 skarlett, 6 scarlette, skarlette, skarlote, skerlyt, 3– scarlet. [Aphetic a. OF. escarlate n. fem. (mod.F. écarlate) = Pr. escarlat masc.... Oxford English Dictionary
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purple
▪ I. purple, a. and n. (ˈpɜːp(ə)l) Also 3 purpel, 4–5 purpul, 4–6 -pyl, 5 -pyll, 5–6 -pylle, -pull, -e, -pil(l. [ONorthumb. purple, early ME. purpel, purpul, altered from purpre, purper purpur, with l for r after preceding r, as in marbre, marble. In the OE. purpure, ME. purpre, purper, purpur, the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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