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Shalloon - Wikipedia
Shalloon is a fine serge wool fabric, formerly used for lining garments; [1] : 53 and for specialised applications such as wig bands. en.wikipedia.org
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SHALLOON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SHALLOON is a lightweight twilled fabric of wool or worsted. www.merriam-webster.com
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SHALLOON Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Shalloon definition: a light, twilled woolen fabric used chiefly for linings.. See examples of SHALLOON used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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shalloon
▪ I. shalloon1 (ʃəˈluːn) Forms: 7–9 shaloon, 8 saloon, 7– shalloon. [a. F. chalon, which had been earlier adopted as chalon, q.v. Cf. MHG. schalûne, mod.G. schalaune.] 1. A closely woven woollen material chiefly used for linings.[1270–1 Pipe Roll 55 Hen. III m. 1 d, Pro..xxxvij chalonibus de Reyns.]... Oxford English Dictionary
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Parchment Lightweight Shalloon- $18.00 yd. - Burnley & Trowbridge
Parchment Lightweight Shalloon Worsted “stuff”, such as this Parchment Lightweight Shalloon, referred to a variety of worsted textiles, originally produced ... burnleyandtrowbridge.com
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SHALLOON definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Word lists with. shalloon · any substance, such as kapok (silk cotton), resembling cotton but obtained from other plants · a heavy corded fabric, esp silk with ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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shalloon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
shalloon (countable and uncountable, plural shalloons). A fabric of tightly woven wool, mainly used for the linings of articles of clothing. en.wiktionary.org
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shalloon - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
shalloon - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free. www.wordreference.com
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shalloon - Yorkshire Historical Dictionary - University of York
shalloon ... 1) A closely woven material, used particularly for linings and bed coverings. ... 1762 orders for 15 or 16 hundred shalloons wich are low prised ones, ... yorkshiredictionary.york.ac.uk
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shalloon, shalloons- WordWeb dictionary definition - WordWeb Online
Derived forms: shalloons. Encyclopedia: Shalloon · Shaktism · Shaktist · shaky · shale · shale gas · shale oil · shaley · shall · shall-flower · shallon www.wordwebonline.com
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-oon
-oon the form usually taken in Eng. by Fr. final -on in words stressed on the final syllable, esp. by those adopted during 16–18th. c., as dragon, dragoon, Chalons, shalloon; and hence by the Fr. suffix -on, = It. -one, Sp. -on. L. -o, -ōnem; forming in L. masculine appellatives, often contemptuous,... Oxford English Dictionary
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chalon
† chalon Obs. Also 4–5 chaloun, 5 -one, -un. [app., as stated by Du Cange, from its place of manufacture, Chalons-sur-Marne, in France. Chalon is not in Godefroy, nor in Cotgrave. Littré has it merely as a modern commercial term ‘a sort of woollen stuff’, and without derivation or historical instanc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tubes and primers for ammunition
igniter, of ordinary fine grain gunpowder, placed so as to intercept the flash from the tube; the outside of the bag containing this igniter is made of shalloon wikipedia.org
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cubica
cubica (ˈkjuːbɪkə) [Sp.] A very fine unglazed shalloon.1835 Booth Analyt. Eng. Dict. s.v. Shalloon (Draper's Dict.), [It] has the Spanish name of Cubica. It is chiefly exported to Catholic countries to be made into gowns for the ecclesiastics and..several orders of Friars. A stouter sort of Cubicas ... Oxford English Dictionary
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saloon
▪ I. saloon (səˈluːn) Also 8 salloon. [a. F. salon (= Sp. salon, Pg. salão), ad. It. salone, augm. of sala hall: see sale2.] 1. a. = salon 1 a. b. = salon 1 b. Now U.S.1728 [see salon]. 1748 Richardson Clarissa (1811) III. 352 What Mr. Lovelace saw of the house (which was the saloon and two parlours... Oxford English Dictionary
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