- Malines Lace
- MALINES LACESame as Tulle.
Dictionary of the English textile terms. 2014.
Dictionary of the English textile terms. 2014.
malines lace — noun see malines 1 … Useful english dictionary
malines — məˈlēn noun (plural malines) Usage: sometimes capitalized Etymology: French, from Malines (Mechelen), city in northern Belgium 1. or malines lace … Useful english dictionary
malines — /meuh leen /; Fr. /mann leen /, n. 1. Also, maline. a delicate net resembling tulle, originally made by hand in the town of Mechlin, Belgium. 2. See Mechlin lace. [1840 50; after MALINES] * * * … Universalium
malines — ma•lines [[t]məˈlin[/t]] n. 1) tex Also, ma•line′. a delicate net resembling tulle. 2) clo Mechlin lace • Etymology: 1840–50; after Malines … From formal English to slang
Malines — n. type of fine rigid net used in making dresses; type of lace … English contemporary dictionary
mechlin lace — noun see mechlin * * * 1. a fine bobbin lace with raised cord, originally made in Mechlin. 2. a similar lace made by machine. Also called Mechlin, malines. [1690 1700; after MECHLIN] * * * Mech|lin «MEHK luhn», noun, or Mechlin lace, a fine lace… … Useful english dictionary
Mechlin lace — 1. a fine bobbin lace with raised cord, originally made in Mechlin. 2. a similar lace made by machine. Also called Mechlin, malines. [1690 1700; after MECHLIN] * * * … Universalium
Mechlin lace — /mɛklən ˈleɪs/ (say mekluhn lays) noun 1. (originally) handmade bobbin lace with raised cord, made in Flanders. 2. (now) a similar lace copied by machine. Also, malines. {from Mechlin, a city in N Belgium} …
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