The Collaborative International Dictionary
Tabbinet \Tab"bi*net\, n. [Cf. Tabby.] A fabric like poplin, with a watered surface. [Written also tabinet.]
Wiktionary
n. A material made from wool and silk, used for curtains or clothes
Usage examples of "tabinet".
After them march the guilds and trades and trainbands with flying colours: coopers, bird fanciers, millwrights, newspaper canvassers, law scriveners, masseurs, vintners, trussmakers, chimneysweeps, lard refiners, tabinet and poplin weavers, farriers, Italian warehousemen, church decorators, bootjack manufacturers, undertakers, silk mercers, lapidaries, salesmasters, corkcutters, assessors of fire losses, dyers and cleaners, export bottlers, fellmongers, ticketwriters, heraldic seal engravers, horse repository hands, bullion brokers, cricket and archery outfitters, riddlemakers, egg and potato factors, hosiers and glovers, plumbing contractors.