Linen in Spain
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CREALinen, in Spain.
CREALinen fabric of Spain.
LINOLinen, in León
FLAXLinen in the beginnin'?
INKLELinen tape used in trimming
PILLOWSLIPItem in a linen closet.
ECRULike unbleached linen in color
NAPEREROfficer in charge of table linen.
NAPEREROfficer in charge of royal table linen.
SATRAPSHEETItem in a petty tyrant's linen closet?
NAPEREROfficer in charge of the king's table linen
NAPERYIt can be found in the linen closet
ephoda linen apron worn in ancient Hebrew rites
lockrama coarse plain-woven linen formerly used in England
ecruvery light brown in color, as raw silk, unbleached linen, etc.
bissheer, often embroidered linen, used in the manufacture of altar cloths
towelingnarrow fabric of cotton or linen, in plain, twill, or huck weave, used for hand towels or dishtowels
cartonnage(French) papyrus or linen soaked in plaster, shaped around a body; used for mummy masks and coffins also CARTONAGE
cartonage(French) papyrus or linen soaked in plaster, shaped around a body; used for mummy masks and coffins also CARTONNAGE
cartonnagesCARTONNAGE, (French) papyrus or linen soaked in plaster, shaped around a body; used for mummy masks and coffins also CARTONAGE
crewelsdecorative embroidery done with crewel yarn on cotton or linen, using simple stitches traditionally worked in floral or pastoral designs
cartonagesCARTONAGE, (French) papyrus or linen soaked in plaster, shaped around a body; used for mummy masks and coffins also CARTONNAGE
creweldecorative embroidery done with crewel yarn on cotton or linen, using simple stitches traditionally worked in floral or pastoral designs
soapberryany tree of the genus Sapindus, the fleshy part of whose fruit is used instead of soap in washing linen
soapberriesSOAPBERRY, any tree of the genus Sapindus, the fleshy part of whose fruit is used instead of soap in washing linen
alblinen vestment with narrow sleaves, worn chiefly by priests, now invariably white in the Western Church but any color in the Eastern Church
albslinen vestment with narrow sleaves, worn chiefly by priests, now invariably white in the Western Church but any color in the Eastern Church
henninsconical or heart-shaped hat, sometimes extremely high, with a flowing veil or piece of starched linen about the crown, worn by women in the 15th century
tuckersA piece of lace or linen worn in or around the top of a bodice or as an insert at the front of a low-cut dress
henninconical or heart-shaped hat, sometimes extremely high, with a flowing veil or piece of starched linen about the crown, worn by women in the 15th century
bedsheetlarge rectangular piece of cotton, linen, or other material used as an article of bedding, commonly spread in pairs so that one is immediately above and the other immediately below the sleeper