albata
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of albata
C19: from Latin, literally: clothed in white, from albus white
Example Sentences
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My sister is not albata ware,—that you hate, Mrs. Sheppard.
From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 69, July, 1863 by Various
Came home with a wagon-load of things—four albata tea-pots without lids or handles; two posts of a bedstead and three slats; a couple of churns and fourteen second-hand sun-bonnets, and more mournful refuse like that.
From Elbow-Room A Novel Without a Plot by Clark, Charles Heber
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