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stam·in \ˈstamə̇n\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Old French estamin, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin staminea, from feminine of Latin stamineus made of threads, from stamin-, stamen thread + -eus -eous 1. a. : a coarse woolen fabric of late medieval use especially for undershirts of penitents b. : a rough woolen fabric for clothing similar to linsey-woolsey 2. : tammy |