Definition of Corah. Meaning of Corah. Synonyms of Corah

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Definition of Corah

Corah
Corah Co"rah, n. [Hind. k[=o]r[=a] virgin, plain.] Plain; undyed; -- applied to Indian silk. -- n. Corah silk.

Meaning of Corah from wikipedia

- Corah may refer to: N. Corah & Sons, Leicester hosiery and textiles company Nathaniel Corah (1777–1831), founder of N. Corah & Sons This disambiguation...
- N. Corah and Sons was a textile manufacturer of hosiery and clothing located in Leicester, England. At one time it was the largest knitted fabric producer...
- Nathaniel Corah (1777–1831) was a trader of hosiery and textiles from Leicester in England. He founded the firm N. Corah & Sons which became one of the...
- Greige goods (Gray goods, Grey goods, Corah or korā) are loom state woven fabrics, or unprocessed knitted fabrics. Greige goods undergo many subsequent...
- retailer Marks & Spencer between 1927 and 2000. In 1875, the firm of N. Corah and Sons of Leicester registered the St Margaret brand for their hosiery...
- Illiparambil Corah Chacko (1875–1966) was a geologist, philologist, writer and grammarian of Kerala, India. He was born at Pulinkunnu in Kuttanad of Alappuzha...
- The Punishment of the Sons of Korah[1] or Punishment of the Rebels is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli, executed in 1480–1482...
- footwear became the major industrial employers: manufacturers such as N. Corah & Sons and the Cooperative Boot and Shoe Company were opening some of the...
- the Temptations of Christ, Youth of Moses and Punishment of the Sons of Corah (or various other titles), as well as several of the imagined portraits...
- Coast of India (14°48′N 74°07′E / 14.800°N 74.117°E / 14.800; 74.117) to Corah Divh (13°42′N 72°10′E / 13.700°N 72.167°E / 13.700; 72.167) and thence...