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Haircloth is
commonly understood as a stiff,
unsupple fabric made from co****
fibre from camelids, bovines, horses, goats, rabbits,
hares and reindeers...
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biblical usage,
where the Hastings'
Dictionary of the
Bible remarks that
haircloth would be more
appropriate rendering of the
Hebrew meaning. In some Christian...
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Gingham Gore-Tex
Grenadine Grenfell Cloth Grosgrain Habutai Halas lace
Haircloth Harris Tweed Hessian Herringbone Himro Hodden Holland cloth Hollie Point...
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protective fur,
which is co**** and
inflexible and can be
woven into
haircloth. (Guard hair may be made
softer and
plusher by
blending it with another...
- brushes, the bows of
musical instruments, a hard-wearing
fabric called haircloth, and for
horsehair plaster, a
wallcovering material formerly used in the...
- into
English sometime before 1570 from the Arabic: mukhayyar, a type of
haircloth,
literally "choice", from khayyara, "he chose". In
about 1820, raw mohair...
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Georgette Ghalamkar Gingham Grenadine Grenfell Cloth Grosgrain Habutai Haircloth Harris tweed Herringbone Himroo Hodden Irish linen Jamdani Kerseymere...
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Georgette Ghalamkar Gingham Grenadine Grenfell Cloth Grosgrain Habutai Haircloth Harris tweed Herringbone Himroo Hodden Irish linen Jamdani Kerseymere...
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Georgette Ghalamkar Gingham Grenadine Grenfell Cloth Grosgrain Habutai Haircloth Harris tweed Herringbone Himroo Hodden Irish linen Jamdani Kerseymere...
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Georgette Ghalamkar Gingham Grenadine Grenfell Cloth Grosgrain Habutai Haircloth Harris tweed Herringbone Himroo Hodden Irish linen Jamdani Kerseymere...