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mockado
† mockado Obs. (mɒˈkɑːdəʊ) Forms: 6 mockeado, mochadoo, mockadoo, -adowe, makadowe, moccadowe, 6–7 mocado, mockadoe, 6–8 moccado, 7 moccadoe, -dow, mocadoe, mochado, muckado, 8 mockade(e, 6– mockado. [app. a corruption of It. mocajardo (see mohair) or some variant. Cotgrave (1611) gives ‘mockado’ as... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mockado
Mockado was introduced to England from Flanders in the mid-sixteenth century. Varieties included plain, with an even pile, and "tuft" or voided mockado. wikipedia.org
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mochado
mochado variant of mockado. Oxford English Dictionary
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Moquette
See also Mockado References External links Gallery of moquettes used by London transport Woven fabrics wikipedia.org
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mockeado
mocke, mockeado var. ff. muck, mockado. Oxford English Dictionary
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Caffoy
In 1579, it was featured alongside other contemporary fabrics such as Darnex, Mockado, and figure-sized Russel in a pageant commemorating the queen's visit wikipedia.org
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mocado
mocado variant of mockado. Oxford English Dictionary
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moquette
moquette (mɒˈkɛt) Also 8 quasi-It. mocketto. [a. F. moquette; according to Hatz.-Darm. a corruption of mocade mockado.] A material composed of wool and hemp or linen, chiefly used for carpeting. Also moquette carpet.1762 tr. Busching's Syst. Geog. II. 401 In it are also made very beautiful baragons,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aura Soltana
gown and kirtle of grosgrain chamlet edged with velvet A gown of cloth; a kirtle of grosgrain A petticoat of red cloth or grosgrain A farthingale of mockado wikipedia.org
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makadowe
makadowe variant of mockado Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Easter bonnet
same time Thomas Lodge's moralising pamphlet Wits Miserie (London, 1596) recorded "The farmer that was contented in times past with his Russet Frocke & Mockado wikipedia.org
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tuft
▪ I. tuft, n. (tʌft) Also 5 toft, tofte, 5–7 tufft, 6 tufte; 6–7 tuffe, 7–8 tuff. [The derivation presents many difficulties. Supposed to represent F. touffe (in OF. also toffe, tofe), generally referred to L. tūfa, ‘a kind of helmet crest’, or ‘a kind of military standard’ (in Vegetius, 386), appea... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of fabrics
Leather Leatherette Limerick lace Linen Linsey-woolsey Loden Longcloth Lycra M Mackinaw Madapollam Madras Matelassé Melton Mesh Milliskin Mockado wikipedia.org
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peropus
† peˈropus Obs. Also 7 paropa, parapos, piropus, 8 pyropus. [Origin unascertained.] A kind of fabric used in the early part of the seventeenth century, the same as or similar to paragon.c 1605 Alleg. Worsted Weavers (B.M. Add. MS. 12504, art. 64) A peropus and paragon [are] all one [cloth]. c 1605 [... Oxford English Dictionary
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quellio
† ˈquellio Obs. [ad. Sp. cuello neck, collar:—L. collum neck.] A Spanish ruff. Also attrib.1632 Massinger City Madam iv. iv, Your Hungerland bands, and Spanish quellio ruffs. 1633 Shirley Triumph Peace 9, I ha' seene..Baboones in Quellios, and so forth. 1638 Ford Lady's Trial ii. i, Our rich mockado... Oxford English Dictionary
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