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lungis
† ˈlungis Obs. Also 6 longis, lundgis, 7 lunges, -eis. pl. 6 lungis. [a. OF. longis:—L. Longīnus apocryphal name of the centurion who pierced our Lord with a spear, by popular etymology associated with L. longus long.] a. A long, slim, awkward fellow; a lout. b. One who is long in doing anything; a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Socchieve
The municipality of Socchieve contains the (boroughs) of Caprizi, Dilignìdis, Feltrone, Lungis, Mediis (municipal seat), Nonta, Priuso, and Viaso. wikipedia.org
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longis
longis variant of lungis Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Gudiyatham
Lakshmaiyah Chetty was a pioneer in developing the town who established a cloth store in 1850 which mainly sold handloom products such as sarees and lungis The Middle East is supplied with handloom lungis by exporting firms in Gudiyatham. The major occupation of the nearby villages is agriculture. wikipedia.org
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piys
† piys, -e Obs. [(for *pīs), a. OF. piz, pis breast (in Gower M.O.):—L. pectus.] The breast.c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 262 His lungis miȝte be þe worse þerfore & also his piys. Ibid. 300 Sumtyme a veine wole breke in þe piyse or in þe lungis. Oxford English Dictionary
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Izaar
Izzars are similar to lungis and sarongs, worn in India Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Pakistan and countries in some parts of East Africa. wikipedia.org
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midred
midred Obs. exc. dial. (ˈmɪdrɪd) Forms: 1 midhridir, -hriðre, -hryð(e)re, 5 miderede, midredyn, mydred(e, -rid, -ryde, 6 midridde, Sc. modereid. Also 9 dial. midred, middrit, etc. (see E.D.D. and Jam.). [OE. midhriðre (:—OTeut. type *miđjohriþrjo{supm}), f. midd mid a. + hreðer inward part; = OFris.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Enayetpur
Sharee or Saris (female dress) and lungis (male dress) are the main items produced. wikipedia.org
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consolidative
consolidative, a. (and n.) (kənˈsɒlɪdeɪtɪv) [a. F. consolidatif, -ive (16th c. in Paré), f. L. ppl. stem consolidāt-: see -ive.] Serving to consolidate; tending to heal fractures, wounds, etc.c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 164 Also þouȝ a man wolde soude þe woundis of þe lungis wiþ ony medicyne þat is co... Oxford English Dictionary
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Draped garment
The stola was usually woollen. sarongs or lungis Sudanese thawb: Women's outer draped garment, a rectangular length of fabric, generally two meters wide wikipedia.org
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Piece goods
See also Mercery Bolt (fabric) Greige goods Drapery Draped garment kilts Belted plaid Chiton (costume) Loincloth togas stolas saris sarongs lungis wikipedia.org
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Anu Vardhan
In the film, Anu was tasked to primarily dress the actor in kurtas and lungis, with a black theme. wikipedia.org
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Pind Dadan Khan
Embroidered lungis were often sold at high prices. wikipedia.org
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Pallipalayam
This area is famous for manufacturing Dhotis and Lungis. wikipedia.org
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Sankarankovil
Nearly 4000 powerlooms are directly involved in producing various kinds of textile products such as terry towels, cotton saris, lungis, handkerchiefs, wikipedia.org
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