petersham cloth

  • 1Petersham — [pēt′ər shəm] n. [after Lord Petersham, who set the fashion ( c. 1812)] 1. an overcoat made of a rough, heavy woolen cloth 2. this cloth …

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  • 2Petersham — Pe ter*sham, n. [Named after Lord Petersham.] A rough, knotted woolen cloth, used chiefly for men s overcoats; also, a coat of that material. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 3petersham — /pee teuhr sheuhm, sham /, n. 1. a heavy woolen cloth for men s overcoats and other bulky outerwear. 2. a coat or jacket made of this cloth. 3. a corded material for hatbands, the insides of belts, etc. 4. a narrow belting for the tops of skirts …

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  • 4petersham — /ˈpitəʃəm/ (say peetuhshuhm) noun 1. a kind of heavy woollen cloth used for overcoats, etc. 2. a kind of heavy overcoat formerly in fashion. 3. a thick ribbed or corded ribbon used for belts, hatbands, etc. {named after Viscount Petersham,… …

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