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pannuscorium|ˌpænəsˈkɔərɪəm| [Illiterate comb. of L. pannus cloth, and corium hide, leather.] A trade-name for a kind of soft leather cloth, used for the uppers of boots and shoes.
1858Simmonds Dict. Trade, Pannuscorium, a name given to a species of leather cloth, used for shoes and boots for those who have tender feet. c1860Popular Song, Here is a Necropolis, There is an Emporium, Your boots are Antegropolis, Your shoes are Panuscorium. 1860All Year Round No. 46. 467 The pannus corium, which has abolished corns. |