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MESSALINE

  • 1 Messaline

    Messaline f = текст. вид шё́лкового атла́са

    Allgemeines Lexikon > Messaline

  • 2 Messaline

    An all-silk dress satin, woven with the 5-shaft warp satin weave from fine yarns of 15 to 18 deniers, 180 to 250 ends per inch, and 100 picks per inch. Usually 361/2-in. wide (see Peau de Cygue)

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Messaline

  • 3 Messaline

    f =
    текст. вид шёлкового атласа

    БНРС > Messaline

  • 4 Messaline

    Универсальный немецко-русский словарь > Messaline

  • 5 messaline

    mes.sa.line
    [mesəl'i:n] n tecido de seda acetinado.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > messaline

  • 6 messaline

    n. (광택 있는)얇은 능직 비단

    English-Korean dictionary > messaline

  • 7 messaline

    پارچه‌ نرم‌ ولط‌يف‌ ابريشمي‌ ، ابريشمي‌ ، زرق‌ وبرق‌ دار

    English to Farsi dictionary > messaline

  • 8 Messaline Finish

    A special finish which gives the fabric an exceptionally soft handle together with pliability.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Messaline Finish

  • 9 Messaline Taffeta

    ABIS, MESSALINE TAFFETA
    Trade name for a high-grade taffeta, with Messaline finish, The name "Abis" of no special or definite significance (see Messaline finish)

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Messaline Taffeta

  • 10 Abis

    ABIS, MESSALINE TAFFETA
    Trade name for a high-grade taffeta, with Messaline finish, The name "Abis" of no special or definite significance (see Messaline finish)

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Abis

  • 11 вид шёлкового атласа

    n
    textile. Messaline

    Универсальный русско-немецкий словарь > вид шёлкового атласа

  • 12 Messalina

    Messalina n.pr.f. ( Stor) Messaline.

    Dizionario Italiano-Francese > Messalina

  • 13 Facing Silk

    Material, such as taffeta, messaline, percaline or sateen, cut into lengthwise strips to be used in the making of tailored plackets.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Facing Silk

  • 14 Peau De Cygne

    A very fine silk fabric in a close weave and fine counts. Manufactured and finished in a glossy style by French makers. Made 8-shaft weave as illustrated, the weft crosses two ends and bright silk is used. The weft showing on the surface gives the crepe effect. An inferior Peau de Cygne is made with the 5-shaft warp satin weave with the weft floating over one end only at each intersection. The cloth made with this weave is really Messaline.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Peau De Cygne

  • 15 Skin Of The Swan

    A very fine silk fabric in a close weave and fine counts. Manufactured and finished in a glossy style by French makers. Made 8-shaft weave as illustrated, the weft crosses two ends and bright silk is used. The weft showing on the surface gives the crepe effect. An inferior Peau de Cygne is made with the 5-shaft warp satin weave with the weft floating over one end only at each intersection. The cloth made with this weave is really Messaline.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Skin Of The Swan

  • 16 Silk Fabrics

    The Silk Association of Great Britain and Ireland, Inc., has formulated the following definitions of " Silks ": - (1) Silk means the natural product of the silkworm, whether net, spun, or schappe silk. (2) Woven or knitted textiles and articles made therefrom. Silk goods may only be so called if they contain no other fibre than silk. They may be further qualified as pure silk goods if they contain no tin weighting and no added weight of any kind other than that which is an essential part of dyeing and finishing. (3) The word silk may be used for articles containing silk and other fibres provided it is clearly qualified, as for example, silk warp taffeta, silk warp poplin, silk pile velvet, silk mixture, silk union, etc. (4) Smallwares, certain smallwares containing silks in combination with other fibres (such as Paris bindings, gimps, eyeglass cords, etc.), have been by long established custom known as "silks." Only where there is a clear long established custom may they continue to be described as silk, otherwise the general principles set forth above will apply. The more generally known silk fabrics are as given below: - Armures - Barathea, Loisine, Natte, Ottoman, Roy ale. Repp. Figured Silks - Arras, Broche, Brocatelle, Brocades, Chevron, Chine warp prints. Cote-line, Damassin, Foulard, Lampas, Matelasse, Striped tabaret. Satins - Duchesse, Meteor, Mervelleux, Peau de Soie, Radyimar, Raadames, Radium, Satin mousseline. Satin messaline. Satin lus-mineaux. Satin charmeuse. Satin de Lyon, Satin chine. Satin lumiere, Soleil, Soie de Devil. Twills - Serge, Surah, Sarcenat. Velvet, or pile weaves - Terry velvet frese, Utrecht, Velours de nord. Velours de chiffon, Velours de sabre. Silk warp, wool weft - Bengaline, Cotele, Crepon, Irish poplin, Popeline, Poplinette, Sultane, Sicilienne, Velours Victoria, Veloa-tine. Silk warp, cotton weft - Moirette, Polonaise, Satins, Satinet, Striped linings. Taffetas, plain weaves - Bengaline de Soie, Epingle, Faille Francaise, Glace, Gros grain, Gros de Tours, Gros de Naples, Gros de Suez, Lustring, Pongee, Poult de Soie, Royale, Tabaret, Taffeta mousseline. Taffeta chiffon. Crepe de chine, Ninon, tulle, voile, Marquisette, Moire onde. Moire Faconne, Moire Francaise, Moire Antique.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Silk Fabrics

См. также в других словарях:

  • MESSALINE — (25 env. 48) Comme toutes les impératrices de la première moitié du Ier siècle, à Rome, Messaline, une des épouses de l’empereur romain Claude, symbolise l’appétit de luxe, la soif du plaisir et l’esprit de lucre de la haute société romaine.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Messaline — (Messalina) is an operatic tragédie lyrique in four acts by Isidore de Lara. The librettists were Paul Armand Silvestre and Eugène Morand. The opera premiered at the Opéra de Monte Carlo on 21 March 1899 where it was received enthusiastically.… …   Wikipedia

  • Messaline — Messaline, dünner Seidenstoff für Blusen und Damenkleider …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • messaline — [mes΄ə lēn′, mes′ə lēn΄] n. [Fr] a thin, soft, lustrous twilled silk cloth …   English World dictionary

  • Messaline — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Messaline (homonymie). Messaline et ses enfants, Britannicus et Octavie (Cabinet des Médailles (BnF) …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Messaline — Messalina    Drame historique d Enrico Guazzoni, avec Rina De Liguoro, Augusto Mastripietri.   Pays: Italie   Date de sortie: 1924   Technique: noir et blanc   Durée: 3 373 m (environ 2 h 04)    Résumé    La vie de l ambitieuse impératrice… …   Dictionnaire mondial des Films

  • Messaline — Mes|sa|li|ne 〈f. 19; unz.; Textilw.〉 starkglänzender Seiden od. Kunstseidenstoff in Atlasbindung [<frz.] * * * Mes|sa|li|ne, die; [frz. messaline] (Textilind.): leichtes, stark glänzendes [Kunst]seidengewebe in Atlasbindung, das als Kleider u …   Universal-Lexikon

  • messaline — (mè ssa li n ) s. f. 1°   Nom de la femme de l empereur Claude, connue pour ses incroyables déportements. •   Ou que, poussant à bout la luxure latine, Aux portefaix de Rome il [Juvénal] vende Messaline, BOILEAU Art p. II. 2°   Fig. Femme… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • MESSALINE — s. f. Nom propre employé quelquefois, par allusion à la femme de l empereur Claude, pour signifier, Une femme extrêmement dissolue. C est une Messaline …   Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

  • Messaline — Provenance. Vient de Messala, Illustre patronyme romain. Se fête le 23 janvier. Histoire. Messaline est arrêtée à Foligno, en Ombrie, alors qu elle rendait visite, dans sa geôle, à l évêque Félicien, son éducateur, récemment mis en prison.… …   Dictionnaire des prénoms français, arabes et bretons

  • Messaline — Mes|sa|li|ne die; <nach fr. Messaline »Messalina«; vgl. ↑...ine> glänzender [Kunst]seidenatlas für Futter u. Besatz …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

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