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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. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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sarcynet
sarcynet obs. form of sarsenet. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ambrose Smith
Ambrose Smith supplied velvet, satin, taffeta, and sarsenet to Queen Elizabeth. wikipedia.org
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saircenett
saircenett obs. form of sarsenet. Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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saracennet
saracennet obs. form of sarsenet. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hambleton, Rutland
They married, and in 1647 she wrote to a London merchant Augustine Crofts for blue watchett sarsenet to make bed curtains and for powdered bezoar stone wikipedia.org
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sarcenett
sarcenet(t obs. forms or variants of sarsenet. Oxford English Dictionary
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Charles Walenn
Sarsenet in Bob, a curtain raiser that played with H.M.S. Pinafore. wikipedia.org
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saresnet
saresnet obs. form of sarsenet. Oxford English Dictionary
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Stole Royal
Stole Royal of Victoria Queen Victoria's Stole Royal was lined with crimson sarsenet and embroidered with eagles, roses, fleurs-de-lys, crosses and crowns wikipedia.org
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sercenett
sercenett obs. form of sarsenet. Oxford English Dictionary
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sarcnet
sarcnet obs. form of sarsenet. Oxford English Dictionary
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sarcinet
sarcinet obs. form of sarsenet. Oxford English Dictionary
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ducape
ducape (djuːˈkeɪp) [Origin unascertained.] ‘A plain-wove stout silk fabric of softer texture than Gros de Naples. Its manufacture was introduced by the French refugees of 1685.’ Beck, Draper's Dict.1678 Phillips (ed. 4), Ducape, a certain kind of Silk used for Womens Garments. 1688 R. Holme Armoury ... Oxford English Dictionary
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