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SARSENET Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SARSENET is a soft silk in plain or twill weaves; also : a garment made of this.
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Sarcenet, Lustring, and Bombazine - NineteenTeen
Sarcenet, Sarsenet or Sarsnet. A thin silk, often for linings and underdresses (or for those who like draping gowns that, ahem, show more than they hide).
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sarsenet - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
sarsenet (countable and uncountable, plural sarsenets). A very fine and soft silk ribbon woven in a plain weave with a fine warp and higher density weft, ...
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sarsenet
sarsenet, sarcenet (ˈsɑːsnɪt) Forms: 5 sarsinett, -ynett, sarssinette, 6 sarssynet, sarsenett(e, (saresnet, sesynet, saircenett, sercenett, sarsnett, 7 sarcnet, sarcenett), 6–9 sarsnet, 5– sarcenet, 6– sarsenet. [a. AF. sarzinett (1373 in Exch. Accts. 397/16, Publ. Rec. Office: see N. & Q. 8th Ser. ...
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SARCENET Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Sarcenet definition: a fine, soft fabric, often of silk, made in plain or twill weave and used especially for linings.. See examples of SARCENET used in a ...
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sarsnet - CandiceHern.com
A thin twilled fabric which uses different colors in the warp and weft, thus allowing the fabric to subtly change colors as it moves.
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SARCENET definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun a fine, soft fabric, often of silk, made in plain or twill weave and used esp. for linings. Also: sarsenet, sarsnet.
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SARCENET Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SARCENET is a soft silk in plain or twill weaves; also : a garment made of this.
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Figured Silk Sarsnet Dress - An Agreeable Tyrant
Fabric: “Sarsnet” (also spelled “sarcenet”) is a lightweight silk, often woven with small-scale decorative designs as seen here. Contrasting textures of ...
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sarsenet - Medieval Cloth and Clothing Lexis
This page displays the definition of the word: 'sarsenet'. This is part of the Lexis of Cloth & Clothing Project conducted by Prof Gale Owen-Crocker and Dr ...
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Ambrose Smith
Ambrose Smith supplied velvet, satin, taffeta, and sarsenet to Queen Elizabeth.
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Margaret Nisbet
Hugo Arnot wrote:
"She went to the place of execution dressed in a black robe and petticoat, with a large hoop, a white fan in her hand, and a white sarsenet
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