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casement cloth

noun

  1. a sheer fabric made of a variety of fibers, used for window curtains and as backing for heavy drapery or decorative fabrics.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of casement cloth1

First recorded in 1900–05
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Example Sentences

The curtains of cream-coloured casement cloth were embroidered in pale-green appliqué by the Fifth Form; the Fourth had undertaken the cushions; and the Third had worked an elaborate and dainty table-cover.

In the meantime there was plenty to do, for they were to take possession of their new abode in a fortnight, and every minute was spent in running up casement cloth for curtains, hemming dusters, and shopping.

The room in which the sitting takes place should be moderately warm, shady, and lit by a diffused light, such as may be obtained by a light holland blind or casement cloth, in the daytime.

It can be made of casement cloth with narrow side curtains and valance of bright material.

There were two silk-shaded lamps, a shelf of books, the photographs of the children in flat silver frames, a leather writing set on the desk, curtains of pale tan English casement cloth at the windows.

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