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calamanco
[ kal-uh-mang-koh ]
noun
- a glossy woolen fabric checkered or brocaded in the warp so that the pattern shows on one side only, much used in the 18th century.
- a garment made from this fabric.
calamanco
/ ËŒ°ìæ±ôəˈ³¾Ã¦Å‹°ìəʊ /
noun
- a glossy woollen fabric woven with a checked design that shows on one side only
˜yĞÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of calamanco1
˜yĞÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of calamanco1
Example Sentences
Another stunning yet simple piece is the “Calamanco Quilt with Border,†from the early 1800s.
But it looks, I suppose, better than it smells——crack, crack——crack, crack——what a fuss thou makest!—as if it concerned the good people to be informed, that a man with pale face and clad in black, had the honour to be driven into Paris at nine o’clock at night, by a postilion in a tawny yellow jerkin, turned up with red calamanco—crack, crack——crack, crack——crack, crack,——I wish thy whip—— ——But ’tis the spirit of thy nation; so crack—crack on.
Calamanco, kal-a-mangk′o, n. a satin-twilled woollen stuff, checkered or brocaded in the warp.
We gave them, however, a good large pack of European goods, to make agreeable presents where they received favours; such as black baize, pieces of say, serge, calamanco, drugget, hats and stockings; not forgetting another pack of hatchets, knives, scissors, beads, toys, and such things, to please the natives of the plain country, if they should meet with any.
I wish you would let Bass get me one pound of pepper and two yards of black calamanco for shoes.
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