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‖ sicilienne|sɪsɪlɪˈɛn| [F., fem. of sicilien Sicilian.] 1. A fine poplin made of silk and wool.
1873Young Englishwoman Jan. 24/1 Sicilienne, a new kind of silk, both soft and glossy. 1881M. E. Braddon Asph. II. 235, I had quite made up my mind to wear that pearl-gray sicilienne which you all so much admired. Ibid. III. 225 Her pale-gray cashmere gown, and flounced sicilienne petticoat. 1889Tablet 16 Feb. 260 The bridesmaids' dresses were composed of white sicilienne. 2. Mus. = Siciliana.
1883[see Siciliana]. 1927Daily Tel. 12 Feb. 5/2 The Sicilienne was quiet and restful. |