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  • 121Chilkat weaving — Chilkat blanket in the collection of the University of Alaska Museum of the North, Fairbanks, Alaska Chilkat weaving is a traditional form of weaving practiced by Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, and other Northwest coastal tribes of Alaska and British …

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  • 122Shades of white — Main article: White White …

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  • 123Santa Maria de Ovila — Santa María de Óvila Ruins of Santa María de Óvila in Spain …

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  • 124Cistercian Order — The monastic order founded in 1098 at Citeaux (Latin Cistercium) by Robert of Molesme (d. 1110); a Benedictine reform. It was a strict, even puritanical order. The monks wore unbleached clothing, and undyed wool; they ate no meat, fish, or eggs.… …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • 125drab — [16] Drab is a variant of the now obsolete form drap, which was borrowed from Old French drap ‘cloth’ (source also of English drape, draper, and trappings). It was originally a noun meaning ‘cloth’ in English too, but the beginnings of its… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 126hodden — coarse undyed woollen cloth Fabric and Cloth …

    Phrontistery dictionary

  • 127raploch — coarse undyed woollen cloth Fabric and Cloth …

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  • 128drab — 1680s, color of natural, undyed cloth, from M.Fr. drap (see DRAPE (Cf. drape)). Figurative sense is c.1880. Apparently not related to earlier word meaning a dirty, untidy woman (1510s), a prostitute (1520s), which seems to be connected with Ir.… …

    Etymology dictionary