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camblet

Camlet \Cam"let\, n. [F. camelot (akin to Sp. camelote, chamelote, It. cambellbito, ciambellotto, LL. camelotum, camelinum, fr. Ar. khamlat camlet, fr. kaml pile, plush. The word was early confused with camel, camel's hair also being used in making it. Cf. Calamanco] A woven fabric originally made of camel's hair, now chiefly of goat's hair and silk, or of wool and cotton. [Sometimes written camelot and camblet.]

Note: They have been made plain and twilled, of single warp and weft, of double warp, and sometimes with double weft also, with thicker yarn.
--Beck (Draper's Dict. )

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camblet

n. (alternative form of camlet English)

Usage examples of "camblet".

Wrapped in an old camblet cloak, she spent hours on deck, her soul filled with feelings of the sublime.

All in black camblet, he was now: pants and a waistcoat covering that white blouse, rendering even more extreme its piratical sleeves.

Knight Dexter of ye Bay and Book 120 Pieces Camblets, 100 Pieces Assrtd.

He wore a pair of brogues, tartan hose which came up only near to his knees, and left them bare, a purple camblet kilt, a black waistcoat, a short green cloth coat bound with gold cord, a yellowish bushy wig, a large blue bonnet with a gold thread button.

Wrapped in an old camblet cloak, she spent hours on deck, her soul filled with feelings of the sublime.

Knight Dexter of ye Bay and Book 120 Pieces Camblets, 100 Pieces Assrtd.