单词 | karakul |
释义 | karakuln. a. A breed of sheep with coarse wiry fur; a sheep of this breed. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > group Ruminantia (sheep, goats, cows, etc.) > genus Ovus > [noun] > Ovus Aries (domestic sheep) > specific breeds or members of mug1596 down1721 Shropshire1768 Norfolk sheep1778 Ryeland1786 Southdown1786 Persian1794 Leicester1798 Southdowner1799 Ryeland1802 loaghtan1812 Manx loaghtan1812 herdwick1837 Wallachian1837 Norfolk1851 Teeswater1861 bluefaced Leicester1864 Rough Fell1871 Border Leicester1873 Mexican1878 Cheviot1883 fat-tail1888 pampas1892 pampas sheep1895 turbary1908 karakul1913 East Friesian1949 Texel1949 Norfolk Horn1961 Colbred1962 1853 M. Arnold Sohrab & Rustum in Poems (new ed.) 10 And on his head he plac'd his sheep-skin cap, Black, glossy, curl'd, the fleece of Kara-Kul. 1913 Illustr. Technical World XIX. 700/1 The Karakul is a desert sheep native to Bokhara, central Asia. b. The glossy curled coat of a young karakul lamb, valued as fur. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > skin or hide > skin with hair attached or fur > [noun] > of lamb footfell1347 lambskin?a1366 budge1395 lentrinware1435 buggishank1463 budge-skin1466 lamba1474 budge-fura1529 astrakhan1766 krimmer1834 Persian lamb1853 broadtail1892 karakul1894 breitschwanz1923 beaver lamb1939 shorn lamb1945 Lucca lamb1956 Tuscan lamb1956 kalgan1960 Swakara1966 1894 Westm. Gaz. 20 Sept. 3/3 Here is fashion's forecast for the winter season:—Blue the leading colour... Caracule the popular fur. 1895 Army & Navy Co-op. Soc. Price List 1095 Astrachans, &c... Black Caracul. 1898 Daily News 15 Oct. 6/4 A tight-fitting caracul with revers of chinchilla. 1929 Daily Express 26 Jan. 5/3 The smarter coats are generally collared with a flat fur. These include astrachan, krimma, and caracul, in black, beige, or grey. 1949 Amer. Speech 24 95 Lambs from China or the interior of Asia possess pelts distinguished by a flat, open, wavy curl and give their name to a common variety of skin very common in the industry called karacul, also spelled carakul. Compounds C1. General attributive. ΚΠ 1894 Queen 27 Oct. 735/3 A ‘Caracule’ plush, which simulates that fashionable fur. 1930 Economist 4 Jan. 10/2 There have also been established in the prairie provinces karakul sheep farms, from which astrakhan and broadtail are secured. 1948 L. G. Green To River's End viii. 88 On both sides of the river the karakul lamb is flourishing. 1948 L. G. Green To River's End x. 111 Glossy black karakul skins drying on their frames. 1957 V. Nabokov Pnin v. 134 The warm rose-red silk lining of her karakul muff. 1960 Times 31 May (S. Afr. Suppl.) p. vi/7 Wool, of course, is a major export and is well supported by karakul pelts. C2. karakul cloth n. a kind of cloth made in imitation of karakul. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > textile fabric > textile fabric manufactured in specific way > [noun] > made in imitation of other fabrics > imitation animal skin Kalmuck1860 sealskin1860 karakul cloth1894 seal-plush1896 1894 Westm. Gaz. 4 Oct. 3/3 The most striking of this season's productions is caracule-cloth, which closely resembles the fur of that name. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1853 |
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