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41 шерстяной
woollenшерстяные вещи ( носильные) — woollens
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42 ཕྱིང་པ་
[phying pa]quantity of wool necessary for making a blanket, felt for nomad tents and carpets -
43 कम्बल्य
kambalyan. (ifc. f. ā Pāṇ. 4-1, 22)
one hundred Palas of wool (necessary for making a woollen blanket) Pāṇ. 5-1, 3.
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44 villahuopa
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45 villapeite
• fleece• wool blanket -
46 стеклоткань
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47 kra|ta
f 1. zw. pl (zabezpieczenie) grating U, bars pl; (przegroda) grill(e), lattice- kraty więzienne the prison bars- kuta krata ogrodzenia a wrought-iron fence- założyć kraty w oknach to fit bars to the windows- weranda obudowana zieloną kratą a porch enclosed by a green grill(e)2. (wzór) check- sukienka/koc w kratę a check a. checked dress/blanket- szalik w czerwoną kratę a red check a. checked scarf3. (tkanina) check U, check(ed) cloth U- co chcesz sobie uszyć z tej kraty? what are you going to make from this check?- spódnica z wełnianej kraty a check wool skirt- kupiła czarno-białą kratę na kostium she bought some black and white checked material a. fabric for a suit- □ krata ogrodnicza Ogr. trellis U; trelliswork- szkocka krata (wzór) tartan, plaid US- pójść za kraty pot. to go to prisonThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kra|ta
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48 шерстяной
шерстяны́е ве́щи (носильные) — woollens
шерстяно́е одея́ло — woollen blanket
шерстяна́я промы́шленность — wool industry
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49 Horse Cloth
A heavy twilled jute fabric used as a horse blanket, usually dyed solid colour or striped. Very often has a wool back. -
50 Khombal
The native term in Eastern India for a plain weave wool blanket in coarse qualities. -
51 Loi
A fine woollen cloth or blanket made in plain or twill weave from white native wool. Similar to the Indian shawls only heavier, and used for wraps in cold weather. Made mostly in Nagore and Bikhaueer, in Rajputana and in Lahore and Northern Punjab. -
52 Pallium
Among the Romans this word signified " a cloak," but in the 8th century it was applied to a long band of white linen, about 2-in. to 3-in. wide, which encircled the shoulders, the two ends hanging down before and behind, as low as the bottom of the chasuble. It formed the distinctive ornament of an archbishop. Often the band had gold or silver threads interwoven. The Greeks used a pallium as a cloak which was made from wool in a square form like a blanket. -
53 Pattu
PATTOO, or PATTUNative-made fabrics in Kashmir. What is known as " old type " is made from woven Lohi cloth and felted from 27-in. to 18-in. and from 8 yards to 7 yards in length. The " new style " is made 27-in., 40 ends and 58 picks per inch, 2/30's Yorkshire skein woollen warp and 18's Y.s. weft, in 2 & 2 twill weave, two picks in a shed. The yarns are hand spun from wool of the native sheep. ————————PATTU, PATUA fabric made in Northern India of the patti hair of the Kabul goat. It is coarse and used locally in all parts. Many grades are made in Kangra, Simla and Kashmir. Pattu consists of several widths sewn together to make pieces 21/2 yards to 3 yards wide and about 12 yards long. It is folded into several thicknesses and worn as a wrap in the cool hilly districts. The most esteemed varieties are as follows: - Pattu Dharidar, with warp stripes. Pattu Chet. This is woven plain and printed with chintz designs and colours - small effects only. Made in Kashmir and used to make the long coat worn by the natives. Pattu Charkhana, a checked pattu. Pattu Khudrang, natural coloured. Pattu Kalamkhar, corkscrew-like stripes. Pattu Abshar, straight line stripes. Pattu Podak, a pattu made at Ladakh. Pattu Khar, coarse bagging. Pattu Pashmini, a thick shawl used as a blanket, made 54-in. wide. -
54 Rahri
A coarse blanket or wool serge, made by natives of Napul, India, from the coarser fleeces of native sheep and mostly used locally. -
55 Rug
Heavy floor coverings, made of cotton, wool, silk or jute, with or without pile and by hand or on the loom. A heavy twilled or figured and coloured blanket cloth made into sizes suitable for travelling rugs. A coarse woollen fabric in the 16th century, used for clothing by the poorer classes. -
56 Simla
The name of the first garment supposed to have been produced from wool. It was an outer garment and consisted of a piece of cloth about six yards long and two to three yards wide. It served as a dress by day and a blanket at night. -
57 stitch
[stɪtʃ]1. noun1) a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting:She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches
غُرْزَهBother! I've dropped a stitch.
2) a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc:قُطْبَهThe jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.
3) a sharp pain in a person's side caused by eg running:ألَم شَديدI've got a stitch.
2. verbto sew or put stitches into:يَدْرِز، يُخيطI stitched the button on.
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58 ῥῆγος
A rug, blanket, in Hom. mostly in pl. (sg. in Il.9.661, Od.13.73, 118); ῥ. καλά, πορφύρεα, Il.24.644, Od.4.297;σιγαλόεντα 6.38
, 11.189, etc.: used as covering of a bed, Il.9.661, 24.644, Od.3.349, etc.; or of a seat, 10.352; prob. a garment, 6.38: since, in 13.73, 118, Hom. distinguishes ῥῆγος and λίνον, it is prob. that the ῥῆγος was of wool. (from ῥῆξαι, = βάψαι, acc. to Eust.782.20, but elsewhere this verb is written ῥέξαι, v. ῥέζω (B).) -
59 ῥῆγος
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ῥῆγος
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60 стеклоткань
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