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† tamin Obs. Also 7–8 -ine. [app. aphetic deriv. of F. étamine (in OF. estamine) stamin.] A thin woollen stuff: = stamin. Also attrib.
1552in J. C. Jeaffreson Middlesex County Rec. (1886) I. 8 Unum par manicarum de serico vocato tamin [pr. tawin] damaske ad valenciam v.s. 1611Cotgr., Estamine, the stuffe Tamine; also, a strayner, searce, boulter, or boulting cloth. 1625Massinger New Way iii. ii, I took her up in an old tamin gown. 1653Urquhart Rabelais i. lvi, Their stockins were of tamine [F. estamet] or of cloth-serge. 1714Fr. Bk. of Rates 366 Cloth-Rash and Tamine common. [1822Nares, Tamine, a sort of woollen cloth; probably the same that is now called tammy.] ¶b. A strainer or bolter, of this stuff; = tamis 1.
1847in Webster. Hence in later dicts.; perh. never in use. |