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1 Fustian
A term given to the class of cotton fabrics which includes corduroys, moleskins, constitution cords, cords, etc., used for clothing purposes. Beaverteens, imperials and swansdowns are also fustians. They are all constructed to give a very strong, stout fabric. Fustian is mentioned as a species of cotton cloth used by the Normans, particularly by the clergy for their chasubles. The Cisterians were forbidden to wear chasubles of any material but linen or fustian. Stronger fustian was first manufactured at Norwich in the reign of Edward VI. It was much used for doublets and jackets in the 15th century. Fustian was originally woven at Fustat, on the Nile, with a linen warp and thick cotton weft, in twill weave, cut after weaving to give a thick low pile. -
2 Fustian Of Naples
A heavy fustian cloth imported during the 15th century from Naples (same as Fuschan in Applues) -
3 Fustian Cord
A heavy type of velvet fabric, woven from all cotton in the design A. The ground or back weave is 2 & 2 twill. The binding of the pile picks is arranged so that when the pile is cut, short tufts alternate with longer tufts, and in the finished cloth the pile thereby acquires a rounded or cord appearance. This effect is enhanced when the cloth has more pile picks per inch of a finer weft, and then becomes suitable for use as dress goods. This is known as "velvet cord," a suitable make being 40 ends per inch of 2/60's warp, and 320 picks per inch of 28's weft.▪
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4 Fustian Anapes
A kind of fine fustian, probably made at Naples about 1662. It is a mock velvet. -
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6 Beaver Fustian
A very heavy all-cotton fustian finished in the grey to imitate moleskin. -
7 Augusta Fustian
A fabric made of worsted in the reign of Charles II, and classed as similar to Osbro. -
8 Norwich Fustian
A 16th century English worsted dress material. -
9 Pillow Fustian
The commonest variety of corduroy, having narrow cords. -
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Fustian — (also called bombast) is a term for a variety of heavy woven, mostly cotton fabrics, chiefly prepared for menswear. It is also used to refer to pompous, inflated or pretentious writing or speech, from at least the time of Shakespeare. History and … Wikipedia
Fustian — Fus tian, a. 1. Made of fustian. [1913 Webster] 2. Pompous; ridiculously tumid; inflated; bombastic; as, fustian history. Walpole. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fustian — Fus tian, n. [OE. fustan, fustian, OF. fustaine, F. futaine, It. fustagno, fr. LL. fustaneum, fustanum; cf. Pr. fustani, Sp. fustan. So called from Fust[=a]t, i. e., Cairo, where it was made.] 1. A kind of coarse twilled cotton or cotton and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fustian — [fus′chən, fust′yən] n. [ME < OFr fustaigne < ML fustaneum (< L fustis, wooden stick) used as transl. of Gr xylinon < xylinos, wooden (in LXX, cotton)] 1. Historical a coarse cloth of cotton and linen 2. a thick cotton cloth with a… … English World dictionary
fustian — I adjective bombastic, declamatory, flatulent, gausape, grandiloquent, grandiose, high flown, high sounding, inflated, mouthy, orotund, pompous, pretentious, ranting, swollen, tumid, turgid II noun affectation, altiloquence, bombast, bombastic… … Law dictionary
fustian — thick cotton cloth, c.1200, from O.Fr. fustaigne, from M.L. fustaneum, probably from L. fustis staff, stick of wood, probably a loan translation of Gk. xylina lina linens of wood (i.e. cotton ), but the M.L. word also is sometimes said to be from … Etymology dictionary
fustian — n rant, rodomontade, *bombast, rhapsody … New Dictionary of Synonyms
fustian — [adj] pompous arrogant, boastful, bombastic, conceited, flaunting, high and mighty*, highfalutin, lofty, ostentatious, pontifical, portentous, pretentious, puffed up*, ranting, self centered, self important, vain, vainglorious; concepts… … New thesaurus
fustian — ► NOUN ▪ a thick, hard wearing twilled cloth. ORIGIN from Latin pannus fustaneus cloth from Fostat , a suburb of Cairo … English terms dictionary
fustian — /fus cheuhn/, n. 1. a stout fabric of cotton and flax. 2. a fabric of stout twilled cotton or of cotton and low quality wool, with a short nap or pile. 3. inflated or turgid language in writing or speaking: Fustian can t disguise the author s… … Universalium
fustian — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French fustian, fustayn, from Medieval Latin fustaneum, probably from fustis tree trunk, from Latin, stick, cudgel Date: 13th century 1. a. a strong cotton and linen fabric b. a class of cotton fabrics… … New Collegiate Dictionary