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APRON (Wool)

  • 1 Apron

    Folds of wool hanging in front of a sheep. ———————— The barm-cloth of the Anglo-Saxons derived from barm, the lap or bosom. The leather apron worn by smiths, etc., in the time of Edward II. About 1609, waiters, because they wore an apron, were called apron-men and aperners. About the end of the 16th century the apron became a portion of the fashionable dress of a lady. In Queen Anne's time (1702-1714) silk aprons trimmed with gold lace were worn and were very popular. In George II's reign (1727-1760) aprons of fine lace were worn with formal costumes in some colonies. In 1744, aprons were worn so long that they almost touched the floor.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Apron

  • 2 סרק II

    סָרַקII (cmp. preced.) ( to cleanse, to comb, card, hatchel (cmp. b. h. שְׂרִיקוֹת, Is. 19:9). Sot.IX, 5 מותר לִסְרוֹק שםוכ׳ it is permitted to hatchel flax thereon. Naz.VI, 3 אבל לא סוֹרֵק but must not comb his hair. Y.Pes.I, 27b top סוֹרֶקֶת must comb her hair (before bathing). Ber.61b היו סוֹרְקִין את בשרווכ׳ they flayed his flesh with iron combs; a. fr.Dem. I, 4 הסוֹרֵק, v. סָרוֹק. Tosef.Kel.B. Bath.VII, 10 סורקים, R. S. to Kel. XXX, 3, v. סָרַח I.)Part. pass. סָרוּק; pl. סְרוּקִים. Kel. XXVI, 5 עור הסרוק the skin on which the carded wool is placed for sale; עור הסורק the skin which the carder uses as an apron. Yalk. Zech. 574 (play on שרקים, Zech. 1:8) סרוקיםכד״אוכ׳ ‘hatchelled material as the root saraḳ is used (Is. 19:9) in the sense of flax; this refers to the sons of Gershon whose burdens consisted mostly of linen garments.

    Jewish literature > סרק II

  • 3 סָרַק

    סָרַקII (cmp. preced.) ( to cleanse, to comb, card, hatchel (cmp. b. h. שְׂרִיקוֹת, Is. 19:9). Sot.IX, 5 מותר לִסְרוֹק שםוכ׳ it is permitted to hatchel flax thereon. Naz.VI, 3 אבל לא סוֹרֵק but must not comb his hair. Y.Pes.I, 27b top סוֹרֶקֶת must comb her hair (before bathing). Ber.61b היו סוֹרְקִין את בשרווכ׳ they flayed his flesh with iron combs; a. fr.Dem. I, 4 הסוֹרֵק, v. סָרוֹק. Tosef.Kel.B. Bath.VII, 10 סורקים, R. S. to Kel. XXX, 3, v. סָרַח I.)Part. pass. סָרוּק; pl. סְרוּקִים. Kel. XXVI, 5 עור הסרוק the skin on which the carded wool is placed for sale; עור הסורק the skin which the carder uses as an apron. Yalk. Zech. 574 (play on שרקים, Zech. 1:8) סרוקיםכד״אוכ׳ ‘hatchelled material as the root saraḳ is used (Is. 19:9) in the sense of flax; this refers to the sons of Gershon whose burdens consisted mostly of linen garments.

    Jewish literature > סָרַק

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