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piña cloth
noun
- a fine, sheer fabric of pineapple-leaf fiber, used especially for lingerie.
piña cloth
/ ˈpiːnjə /
noun
- a fine fabric made from the fibres of the pineapple leaf
Word History and Origins
Origin of piña cloth1
Word History and Origins
Origin of piña cloth1
Example Sentences
Dressed in fine pina cloth shirt.
The next in the procession was Santa Maria Magdalena, a most beautiful image with an abundant growth of hair, a handkerchief of embroidered piña cloth between her ring-covered fingers, and wearing a dress of silk adorned with gold-leaf.
They do the most cobweb-like drawn work, and on this are wrought roses, lilies, and butterflies with outspread wings that look as if they had just lighted down to sip the nectar from the blossoms; these very fine embroideries are done on the piña cloth.
It is woven from the very thin fibers drawn from pineapple leaves, and is called Pina cloth, or Pina linen.”
He purchased some lace curtains at the Chino store, and yellow piña cloth for a mosquito bar, and with this stuff he had transformed his bed into a perfect bower.
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