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1 Mourning Crepe
A silk crepe, dyed black. Very light, plain weave from crepe yarns, and made crisp by using gum yarns. -
2 crêpe de deuil
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3 crêpe
I.crêpe1 [kʀεp]feminine nounII.crêpe2 [kʀεp]masculine nouna. ( = tissu, caoutchouc) crepe* * *
I kʀɛpnom masculin1) ( tissu) crepe3) ( latex) crepe (rubber)
II kʀɛpnom féminin pancake, crêpe••s'aplatir comme une crêpe — (colloq) pej to grovel ( devant quelqu'un to somebody)
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I kʀɛp nm1) (= tissu) crêpe2) [deuil] black mourning crêpe4) (= caoutchouc)
II kʀɛp nf(= galette) crepe* * *A nm2 ( de deuil) ( voile) black veil; ( brassard) black armband; ( ruban) ( au revers) black ribbon; ( au chapeau) black band; ( sur drapeau) black silk; mettre un crêpe à un drapeau to drape a flag with black silk;3 ( latex) crepe (rubber); semelles (de or en) crêpe crepe soles.crêpe de Chine Tex crepe de chine; crêpe dentelle Culin very thin pancake; crêpe georgette Tex georgette (crepe); crêpe Suzette Culin crepe Suzette.s'aplatir comme une crêpe○ pej to grovel (devant qn to sb, at sb's feet).I[krɛp] nom féminincrêpe au beurre/sucre pancake with butter/sugarII[krɛp] nom masculincrêpe de deuil ou noir black mourning crepea. [brassard] to wear a black armbandb. [au revers de la veste] to wear a black ribbonc. [sur le chapeau] to wear a black hatband2. [caoutchouc] crepe rubber————————de crêpe locution adjectivale1. [funéraire] mourning2. [chaussures, semelle] rubber (modificateur) -
4 Crepe
CREPE (Fancy Crepe, Crape)Originally called crapes, and were always black and used for mourning purposes. It is a puckered or crinkled fabric. Special hard-twisted yarns are used, and when the cloth is washed or finished a crepe effect is produced which is permanent, due to the shrinkage of the special yarns. The cloths produced by what are termed crepe weaves do not pucker except when hard-twisted yarns are used (see Crepon). The following weave particulars are typical of true cotton crepes produced from crepe yarns in a plain weave and when finished the cloths shrink from 48-in. to 34/5-in. One has 48 ends and 42 picks per inch in the loom and gives 60 ends and 52 picks per inch finished. Warp and weft are 2/120's. The other is woven 38 X 46 in the loom and gives 56 X 60 finished, 100's warp and weft crepe yarns, with 2/80's colour. Both fabrics are picked two right and two reverse. -
5 Fancy Crepe
CREPE (Fancy Crepe, Crape)Originally called crapes, and were always black and used for mourning purposes. It is a puckered or crinkled fabric. Special hard-twisted yarns are used, and when the cloth is washed or finished a crepe effect is produced which is permanent, due to the shrinkage of the special yarns. The cloths produced by what are termed crepe weaves do not pucker except when hard-twisted yarns are used (see Crepon). The following weave particulars are typical of true cotton crepes produced from crepe yarns in a plain weave and when finished the cloths shrink from 48-in. to 34/5-in. One has 48 ends and 42 picks per inch in the loom and gives 60 ends and 52 picks per inch finished. Warp and weft are 2/120's. The other is woven 38 X 46 in the loom and gives 56 X 60 finished, 100's warp and weft crepe yarns, with 2/80's colour. Both fabrics are picked two right and two reverse. -
6 Cyprus Crepe
Light, sheer black crepe used for mourning during the times of the Tudors. Very thin and gauzy, fabricated in the island of Cyprus, and imported from there. -
7 Hard Crepe
A term applied to a plain woven, light silk crepe, dyed black and stiffened. Used for mourning. -
8 crespón
m.crepe, crape, crepe de Chine, crinkled fabric.* * *1 crepe* * *SM crêpe, crepe, crape* * ** * ** * *1 (tela) crepe2 (lazo) band* * *crespón nm1. [tela] crepecrespón de la China crêpe de Chine2. [en señal de luto] [brazalete] mourning band;[en bandera] = piece of black cloth on a flag as a sign of mourning* * *m1 tela crêpe2 en bandera black armband* * * -
9 Trauerflor
m (black) crepe* * *der Trauerflorweeper; crepe; crape* * *Trau|er|flormblack ribbon* * *Trau·er·florm black ribbon* * *der mourning-band; black [crape] ribbon* * *Trauerflor m (black) crepe* * *der mourning-band; black [crape] ribbon -
10 Florband
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11 Crape
CRAPE, CRAPINGSee crepe, crepons and crisp ————————CREPE (Fancy Crepe, Crape)Originally called crapes, and were always black and used for mourning purposes. It is a puckered or crinkled fabric. Special hard-twisted yarns are used, and when the cloth is washed or finished a crepe effect is produced which is permanent, due to the shrinkage of the special yarns. The cloths produced by what are termed crepe weaves do not pucker except when hard-twisted yarns are used (see Crepon). The following weave particulars are typical of true cotton crepes produced from crepe yarns in a plain weave and when finished the cloths shrink from 48-in. to 34/5-in. One has 48 ends and 42 picks per inch in the loom and gives 60 ends and 52 picks per inch finished. Warp and weft are 2/120's. The other is woven 38 X 46 in the loom and gives 56 X 60 finished, 100's warp and weft crepe yarns, with 2/80's colour. Both fabrics are picked two right and two reverse. -
12 траурная повязка
1) General subject: crape, crepe, (креповая) crepe band (на рукаве), mourning band, scarf, weed, weeper2) Diplomatic term: mourning crape band3) Makarov: black armband -
13 Mummy Cloth
A fabric resembling crepe, composed of silk warp and wool weft in the best qualities, with cotton warp in lower grades, and used as mourning in black because of its lustreless surface. Fine closely woven plain linen fabric used in ancient Egypt for wrapping mummies. The best examples have two-fold warp and single weft and two or three times as many warp ends as picks. One example has 140 ends and 64 picks per inch, 100's linen warp and weft. One wrapping cloth from a mummy contained 540 threads of warp per inch. Unbleached, plain woven, heavy linen or cotton fabrics, used as a ground cloth for embroidery is known as mummy. A crinkled lustreless black cloth made with cotton warp and wool weft is called momie cloth. -
14 Bologna Gauze
The finest of silk gauze fabrics, and is used for mourning veils when dyed black and wedding and other veils when white; woven from very fine crepe yarns.
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