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paduasoy
paduasoy (ˈpædjuːəsɔɪ) Forms: α. 7–8 poudesoy, (7 poodesoy, 8 pudisway). β. 7– paduasoy; 8 paduasuay, (paddi-, pattissway), pada-, padesoy, 9 padusoy. [Poudesoy (poodesoy, pudisway) is F. pou-de-soie (1667 Littré), pout de soye, poul de soie (1389– 94 in Godef. Compl.), of unascertained origin; in r...
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Paduasoy
The term paduasoy first appeared in English in 1663. Among his requests, if they could be had cheaply, were "About 13 yds of good bla: paduasoy".
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List of fabrics
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Moquette
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Nankeen
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Paduasoy
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Pekoe ()
Hyson and "Hyson Skin" (together )
Textiles:
Damasks and heavier damasks for furniture
Satin silk, some of it "coloured and flowered"
Paduasoy
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pudeswaie
† pudeswaie obs. form of paduasoy.1656 Bk. Values in Scobell Acts & Ordin. Parl. (1658) 474 Wrought Silks called..Pudeswaies.
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Index of fashion articles
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poult-de-soie
‖ poult-de-soie (pudəswa) [= F. poult-de-soie (also pout-de-soie), a recent alteration of pou-de-soie (1667 in Littré; in OF. poul de soie, pout de soye, 1389–94 in Godef. Compl.), of unknown origin, which was used in England in the form poudesoy from 1663 to c 1750: see paduasoy. After being disuse...
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mantua
mantua (ˈmæntjuːə) Also 7 mantoa. [Corruption of manteau, due to association with the place-name Mantua. Perh. mantua silk, and the fabric referred to in 2 below, may have been called from the place-name, which seems to occur attrib. in the following: a 1618 Bk. Rates H 3 b, Hose of Cruell vocat. Ma...
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peau-de-soie
‖ peau-de-soie (podəswa) [F. peau de soie, lit. ‘silk skin, silk kid’, introduced in the second half of the 19th c. as a trade name, referring to the somewhat leathery consistence of the silk; perh. suggested by the earlier term (for a different material) pou-de-soie: see paduasoy, poult-de-soie.] A...
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