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Sarsenet - Definition of Sarsenet at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Sarsenet. Look it up now! ... Use sarsenet in a Sentence...
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Sarsenet: a fine soft silk fabric often used for linings ... The vestry was hung with "red sarsenet, most richly beseen;" whilst the belfry was ordained for the offices of the pantry, confectionary, and cellar. — Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 457 Volume 18, New Series, October 2, 1852...
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sarsenet, Chinese Translation of sarsenet, Chinese Definition of sarsenet, sarsenet in Chinese, sarsenet中文翻译.
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Samaritan water; Sambucus; Sand box; Sandbach ale; Sap green; Sap lath; Sapo; Sarsenet of Genoa; Sastra cundies; Sauce; Sauce a la militaire; Sauce a la suisse; Sauce a l'eschalot; Sauce a l'espagnole; Sauce a l'imperiale; Sauce boat...
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The diaries of Samuel Pepys from London, UK in the 17th century ... 1463 Bury Wills (Camden) 41 My tepet of blak sarsenet. 1477 Rolls of Parlt. VI. 189/1 It shal be leefull..to use and were in their Colers, Ventes, and Slefes of their Gownes and Hukes, Sateyn, Chamelet, Sarcenet, or Tarteron.
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A plain yellow sarsenet dress, and white lace spencer. ... The bonnet yellow sarsenet, turned up with green, with a white lace veil, and wreath of ...
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Nacaratt royal purple and gold are the most prevailing colours for pelisses and mantles, which are made of various materials, cloth, velvet, brocade, sarsenet, and satin, according to the fancy of the wearer.
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> Our Products > Paper and ribbon > Paper for wrapping Flowers ... Sarsenet; In majorly light colors. Makes bouquet look soft and elegant.
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Drink prepared from the long twisted roots of several plants in the genus Smilax (family Liliaceae), native to Central and South America; it is used as a tonic. ... How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content.
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