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armozeen|ɑːməˈziːn| Also 6–7 armesine, 7 armoisin, armazine. [a. F. armoisin, -ine, OF. armesin taffata. (Of uncertain origin: see Littré.)] A stout plain silk, usually black, used for clerical gowns and for mourning scarves.
1599Hakluyt Voy. II. i. 222 Ueluets, Damasks, and Sattens, Armesine of Portugall. 1667E. Chamberlayne St. Gt. Brit. i. i. vii. (1743) 39 We yearly imported from France..Taffaties, Stuffs, Armoisins. 1733Mrs. Delany Autobiog. (1861) I. 431 Lady Dysart's clothes were pink armazine trimmed with silver. 1763Advt. in Brit. Chron. (in Draper's Dict.) Tabbies, Ducaps, black Armozeens, Rasdumores. |