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camlet
[ kam-lit ]
noun
- a durable, waterproof cloth, especially for outerwear.
- apparel made of this material.
- a rich fabric of medieval Asia believed to have been made of camel's hair or angora wool.
verb (used with object)
- to decorate (fabric, book edges, etc.) with a colorful, marbled design.
camlet
/ ˈ°ìæ³¾±ôɪ³Ù /
noun
- a tough waterproof cloth
- a garment or garments made from such cloth
- a soft woollen fabric used in medieval Asia
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of camlet1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of camlet1
Example Sentences
A thick, strong stuff, somewhat like camlet; Ã still used for outer garments in the Levant.
Satin and gold are as familiar to him as camlet and fur; and there is no article of furniture in a Dutch house of the middle class that he does not paint with pleasure.
Poncho, pon′chÅ, n. a cloak worn by South American Indians, a blanket with a hole in the middle for the head: camlet or strong worsted.
There are other races which go dressed with cloaks and bornusses of silk and camlet.
A well-fitted doublet and hose, of a grave colour, were partially concealed by a short camlet cloak of Vandyke brown.
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