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bombazine

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
(also bombasine , bambazine ), 1550s, from French bombasin (14c.) "cotton cloth," from Medieval Latin bombacinium "silk texture," from Late Latin bombycinium , neuter of bombycinius "silken," from bombyx "silk, silkworm," from Greek bombyx . The post-classical ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bombazine , or bombasine , is a fabric originally made of silk or silk and wool , and now also made of cotton and wool or of wool alone. Quality bombazine is made with a silk warp and a worsted weft . It is twilled or corded and used for dress-material. ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A fabric made from silk, wool, or cotton dyed black.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bombazine \Bom`ba*zine"\, n. [F. bombasin, LL. bombacinium, bambacinium, L. bombycinus silken, bombycinum a silk or cotton texture, fr. bombyx silk, silkworm, Gr. ?. Cf. Bombast , Bombycinous .] A twilled fabric for dresses, of which the warp is silk, and ...

Usage examples of bombazine.

He almost missed her hurtling toward him in that black bombazine, spotting the flash of her red satchel just as she plowed into him.

With that, she picked up her skirts, running ahead of him, the black bombazine floating out behind her.

Kerry felt herself sinking with the weight of the voluminous bombazine skirts that marked her a widow.

She had fallen in the river, kissed him with fierce passion obviously smoldering beneath that black bombazine, and then had cried herself to sleep like a child.

She had, thankfully, disposed of the black bombazine and wore a soft gray gown cinched tightly at the waist and buttoned up to a neckline that dipped well below her shoulders.

The contents of her satchel amounted to two pairs of drawers, a chemise, and the blouse and black bombazine skirt she wore to work in the garden.

Miss Bombazine, in a black nightdress, stood breathing in the March morning air as though in relief, her majestic bust projecting over the sill.

Miss Bombazine confided, her bulging, black, silken-held breast thrusting from the window as she clung on to the handle.

On the top landing Miss Bombazine was supporting a discoloured young man against the wallpaper.

He was standing legs hard apart in the attitude of a soldier and Miss Bombazine was kneeling in front of him.

The client opposite half-turned away from Miss Bombazine towards the window.

Unceremoniously scooping in her bosom Miss Bombazine went to the window and briskly drew the curtains.

As he tugged it out he turned and saw Miss Bombazine coming along the corridor from her flat.

Korky, getting up on Sunday, saw Miss Bombazine facing the hot, gritty air from her half-open window.

They waited in the line for half an hour and Miss Bombazine bought them all ice-cream cones.