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doeskin
doeskin (ˈdəʊskɪn) [f. doe + skin n.] 1. The skin of a doe.1457 Churchw. Acc. Tintinhull (Somerset Rec. Soc.) 187 It. in una pelle de doeskyne pro eisdem libris vij{supd}. 1535 Coverdale Exod. xxv. 5 Goates hayre, reed skynnes of rammes, doo skynnes. 1795 Hull Advertiser 28 Nov. 1/1 A large assortme... Oxford English Dictionary
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Doeskin
Doeskin is the split hide of an adult female deer with a velvet-like texture. It is frequently used for the manufacture of gloves. wikipedia.org
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Doeskin Hill
Doeskin Hill (also known as Doe Skin or Doescine or Doesiene Hill) is a hill in Framingham, Massachusetts. Pelham lost a Doeskin glove on said hill, and that Mr. Pelham said, this hill shall be called Doeskin hill. Sworn to December 24, 1736." wikipedia.org
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unsullied
unˈsullied, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1588 Shakes. L.L.L. v. ii. 352 By my maiden honor, yet as pure As the vnsullied Lilly. 1621 G. Sandys Ovid's Met. iii. (1626) 56 The linked Deities their Graces fix! Where Roses with vnsullied Lillyes mix! 1717 Lady M. W. Montagu Let. to C'tess of Mar 18 April, That love... Oxford English Dictionary
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AW Hainsworth
They are known for producing heavily milled wool fabrics such as melton and doeskin, and for supplying these to the British Army, most notably for the wikipedia.org
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doe
▪ I. doe (dəʊ) Forms: 1 dá, 2–6 do, (3 pl. don), 4–7 doo, 5–6 Sc. and north. da, (6 dooe, 7 doa), 6– doe (Sc. dae). [OE. dá is thought by some to be a contracted form, cognate with OHG. tâmo, dâmo wk. masc., MHG. tâme, G. dam- (in damhirsch, damwild), a. L. dāma, damma f., sometimes m., fallow deer,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Helmut Friedlaender
Gregory's Moralia in Job from the 14th century that retained its original doeskin binding, sold for $248,000. wikipedia.org
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jipijapa
jipijapa (ˈhiːpɪˈhɑːpə) Also jipi-japa, jippa-jappa, jippi-jappa. [Name of a town in Ecuador.] a. The palm-like tree, Carludovica palmata, native to tropical America, or the fibre produced from its leaves. b. A Panama hat. Also attrib.1858 P. L. Simmonds Dict. Trade Products 273/2 (s.v. Panama-hats)... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lowell Birrell
Claude Neon, United Dye & Chemical Corp., Fidelio Breweries, Swan-Finch Oil Co., Rhode Island Insurance, Equitable Plan, American Leduc Company, and Doeskin in July 1959 by a New York County grand jury on charges of stealing stock valued at $14 million from two companies he controlled (Swan-Finch Oil and Doeskin wikipedia.org
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interlining
▪ I. interlining, n. (-ˈlaɪnɪŋ) [inter- 1 a: cf. interline v.2] An inner lining placed between the stuff and ordinary lining of a garment.1881 C. C. Harrison Woman's Handiwork i. 76 Lay the work upon the interlining of canton flannel, and turn the edges down. 1892 Gentlew. Bk. Sports I. 215, I have ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Royal Escape
estate wherein lived five catholic brothers called Pendrell, the King is dressed in a coarse noggen shirt, with breeches of coarse green cloth and a doeskin wikipedia.org
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S. F. Cushman Woolen Mill
At various times in its history, the mill produced broadcloth, satinet, cashmere, doeskin, kersey and cloaking. wikipedia.org
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Lee's Legion
It included elements of both cavalry and foot, and typically was uniformed with short green woolen jackets and white linen or doeskin pants, somewhat mimicking wikipedia.org
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William Young House
(later renamed Doeskin) in the early 1900s. The site of the original Young mill is now part of Brandywine Creek State Park. wikipedia.org
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Eloise Salutes the Stars
The show was sponsored by Doeskin Tissues, and produced by Lester Lewis (1913-1988). wikipedia.org
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