Definition of Shalloon. Meaning of Shalloon. Synonyms of Shalloon

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Definition of Shalloon

Shalloon
Shalloon Shal*loon", n. [F. chalon, from Ch[^a]lons, in France, where it was first made.] A thin, loosely woven, twilled worsted stuff. In blue shalloon shall Hannibal be clad. --Swift.

Meaning of Shalloon from wikipedia

- Shalloon is a fine serge wool fabric, formerly used for lining garments;: 53  and for specialised applications such as wig bands, and for military applications...
- Winston-Salem Journal & Sentinel Winston-Salem, North Carolina 44th 1971 shalloon Jonathan Knisely Philadelphia Bulletin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 45th...
- from the tube; the outside of the bag containing this igniter is made of shalloon, to allow the flash to penetrate with ease. The charge for heavy guns i...
- Philadelphia Bulletin Sponsor location Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Winning word shalloon No. of contestants 77 Pronouncer Richard R. Baker Preceded by 43rd Scripps...
- manufacture (woollen-cloths, kerseymeres, shags, coatings, baizes, ****s, shalloons, tammies, corduroys, calimancoes, everlastings, moreens, ****es, bombasines...
- "broad-cloths, baizes, druggets, hairbines, camblets, calamancoes, ratteens, shalloons, sergdenim, lastings, drawboys, duroys, serges, flannels, black bombazine...
- yarn, cloth, serge, bays, kerseys, says, frizes, druggets, cloth-serges, shalloons, drapery stuff, or any woolen manufacture." Corrigan, Vawn (2020). Irish...
- Some early English-language variants possibly arose from confusion with shalloon.: 818–19  Divan-i-Albisa: 17  cited as Diwan-i-Albisa by Nizan al Din Mahmoud...
- cotton, mammoodies cotton, calamanco, Bocking bay, pullicats, rumals, shalloons, guns, gunpowder, lead, axes, knives, gorgets, kettles, tin cups, cowbells...
- In that year the Cravens displa**** examples of their plain-backs and shalloons at the Great Exhibition, and in 1854 they added spinning to their weaving...