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A term now applied to many qualities of fabrics in various yarns. Its chief characteristic is a series of fine ribs running across the cloth from selvedge to selvedge. The weave is plain. Irish poplin is made with 260 ends per inch of 40 denier silk warp and 48 picks per inch of 3/40's worsted weft. Irish poplin dates from the early part of the 18th century. There is now a great trade in cotton poplin for use as shirtings, pyjamas, dress goods, casements, etc. The original cotton poplin was made with 2/100's combed and gassed Sakel. warp 19/20 turns per inch, 2/100's combed and gassed Sakel. weft, doubled twist on twist with 36/40 turns per inch, 148 ends and 78 picks per inch finished. Shirtings were made in two widths, 37-in. grey for 35/36-in. finished and 321/2-in. grey for 31/32-in. finished. Fine poplins are sometimes woven in six or eight shafts to minimise warp breakages during weaving, but they can be quite well woven on four shafts. Cotton poplins are now made in many cheaper qualities than those given above, in which many expedients have been adopted, such as reducing the number of ends and/or picks per inch, using single yarns instead of two-fold, and so on. Some of the lower qualities are as follows: - The last example * is a casement poplin. -
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poplin — POPLÍN, poplinuri, s.n. Ţesătură lucioasă de bumbac mercerizat, cu firele de urzeală mai subţiri decât cele de băteală, folosită mai ales pentru cămăşi bărbăteşti sau pentru îmbrăcăminte uşoară femeiască; (la pl.) sortimente diferite de ţesături… … Dicționar Român
Poplin — Poplin, also called tabinet (or tabbinet), is a fabric consisting of a silk warp with a weft of worsted yarn. As the weft is in the form of a stout cord the fabric has a ridged structure, like rep, which gives depth and softness to the lustre of… … Wikipedia
Poplin — Pop lin, n. [F. popeline, papeline.] A fabric of many varieties, usually made of silk and worsted, used especially for women s dresses. [1913 Webster] {Irish poplin}, a fabric with silk warp and worsted weft, made in Ireland. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Poplin — Forme contractée de Popelin, qui peut avoir plusieurs significations : soit celui qui a le visage poupin (dérivé de popel = poupon), soit un pâtissier (les poupelins étaient des sortes de gâteaux, mais ce sens n est pas attesté avant le XVIe… … Noms de famille
poplín — poplín. m. Arg. y Ur. popelina … Enciclopedia Universal
poplin — 1710, from Fr. papeline cloth of fine silk and worsted (1660s), probably from Prov. papalino, fem. of papalin of or belonging to the pope, from M.L. papalis papal. The reference is to Avignon, papal residence during the schism 1309 1408 (and… … Etymology dictionary
poplin — pòplīn m DEFINICIJA v. popelin … Hrvatski jezični portal
poplín — m. Arg. y Ur. popelina … Diccionario de la lengua española
poplin — ► NOUN ▪ a plain woven fabric, typically a lightweight cotton, with a corded surface. ORIGIN obsolete French papeline, perhaps from Italian papalina papal , because first made in the town of Avignon (residence of popes in exile, 1309 77) … English terms dictionary
poplin — [päp′lin] n. [Fr papeline, prob. altered < ( draps de) Poperinghes, (cloths from) Poperinge, city in Flanders, textile center in the Middle Ages] a sturdy fabric of cotton, silk, rayon, etc., in plain weave with fine cross ribbing, used for… … English World dictionary
poplin — /pop lin/, n. a finely corded fabric of cotton, rayon, silk, or wool, for dresses, draperies, etc. [1700 10; < F popeline, earlier papeline < It papalina, fem. of papalino papal; so called from being made at the papal city of Avignon. See PAPAL,… … Universalium