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1 Beauvais
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2 Beauvais' disease
s.enfermedad de Beauvais, reumatismo articular crónico. -
3 Beauvais, France
s.Beauvais, Francia. -
4 Beauvais' disease
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5 Landré-Beauvais' disease
s.enfermedad de Landré-Beauvais. -
6 Tutivillus (A demon-scribe mentioned in Speculum historiale by Vincent de Beauvais)
Религия: ТутивиллУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Tutivillus (A demon-scribe mentioned in Speculum historiale by Vincent de Beauvais)
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7 Tutivillus
Религия: (A demon-scribe mentioned in "Speculum historiale" by Vincent de Beauvais) Тутивилл -
8 Boyaux
The hard-spun cabled cotton yarn, used as warp in genuine Beauvais and Gobelin tapestries. -
9 Cordelat Flannel
A light, loosely woven, plain weave woollen cloth, woven at Beauvais, France. It was raised both sides. -
10 Ratine
A rough woollen cloth, chiefly used for travelling coats in the 17th century. It was first made in Italy and the fabrics made at Florence were especially famous and exported to France, England and other countries. In 1669 its manufacture was established at Rouen, Caen, Beauvais and other towns. Two varieties were known. Ratine Drape which was slightly felted before being raised, and Ratine Frise which had a nub finish. The ratines made in Yorkshire are all-wool fabrics in plain, fancy and stripe effects for dress purposes. Usually made from spiral yarns in coarse reeds. The warps are 3's to 5's spiral yarn, weft 3's spiral, 16 to 20 ends and picks per inch. When stripes are made the coloured yarn is not spiral. Always plain weave. All-cotton ratines are made from fine warp yarns and coarse " ratine " weft of the gimp character. -
11 Tapestry
Jacquard figured fabric woven in colours. Woven on power-driven looms and hand looms. Many examples are pictorial, but others are suitable for use as hangings, furnishings, cushion covers, table-runners, etc., and are produced in various designs and colourings according to the prices of the cloths which vary tremendously. Originally tapestries were plain woven fabrics ornamented by hand-sewn embroidery. Some of the most famous tapestries such as Aubusson, Bayeaux, Beauvais and Gobelins, were pictorial, recording domestic, pastoral and historic events embroidered in colours.
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