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eilland
† eiˈlland Obs. rare. Also eillond. [OE. ęlland, f. ęl- (:—OTeut. *aljo- other) + land; cf. OS. elilendi adj. foreign, OHG. ali-, elilanti foreign, of another country, hence wretched (mod.G. elena). (The spelling is perh. due to confusion with eiland island.)] A foreign land.Beowulf 3020 (Gr.) Eorl....
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elelendish
† elelendish, a. Obs. Forms: 1 elelendisc, 2 -is, helelendis, (helendis). [OE. ęlelęndisc, f. ęle-land (see eilland) + -isc, -ish.] Of another land, foreign.a 1000 Lamb. Ps. xxxviii[ix]. 13 (Bosw.) Elelendisc ic eom mid ðe. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 81 Nu kumeð þes helendisse Mon..elelendis he is icleped fo...
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DOBAG Carpet Initiative
This, and the commercial interest this created amongst customers, was termed by Emmett Eilland as the "Carpet Renaissance".
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Anatolian rug
The return to traditional dyeing and weaving by the producers, and the renewed customer interest in these carpets was termed by Eilland as the "Carpet
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Oriental rug
Eilland: Oriental Rugs - A complete Guide, London, 1998
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Earliest rugs and fragments
F. Eilland Jr.: Between the Black Desert and the Red : Turkmen carpets from the Wiedersperg collection. San Francisco, 1999
Tribal rugs
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