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struntain Sc.|ˈstrʌntɪn| [Of obscure origin.] (See quot. 1858.)
1793Statist. Acc. Scot. VII. 138 Before this period, the only manufacture was what is called Stow Struntain, made of the coarsest wool, and wrought by the women on a loom like a bed-heck. 1858Simmonds Dict. Trade, Struntain, the name in Scotland for a kind of coarse worsted braid, less than an inch broad. |