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adire

American  
[ad-er-ay] / ˈæd ərˌeɪ /

adjective

  1. relating to or made from a type of cloth common in Nigeria, having colored patterns produced by resist dyeing.


noun

  1. a type of cloth common in Nigeria, having colored patterns produced by resist dyeing.

  2. the technique involved in producing this cloth.

Example Sentences

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It’s long been part of the arts scene in Japan, through shibori, as well as in Nigeria, in adire.

From New York Times • Nov. 1, 2022

The blue hue, she said, was inspired by adire, the Yoruba technique for indigo textile dyeing.

From New York Times • Jul. 2, 2021

She found a Nigerian woman believed to be the last person using the traditional handwork process of making adire, a fabric with an indigo-dye pattern.

From New York Times • Nov. 14, 2012

Hic Ionas, olim in Grondlandiæ Episcopatum Gronlandis ordinatus, à Pontifice Romano Episcopus impetrauit, vt liceret sibi Episcopatum Holensem adire, qui 1356 tunc temporis vacabat.

From The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 01 by Hakluyt, Richard

Multum ubique librorum, multum statuarum, multum imaginum, quas non habebat modo verum etiam venerabatur, Vergilii ante omnes, cuius natalem religiosius quam suum celebrabat, Neapoli maxime, ubi monimentum eius adire ut templum solebat.

From The Student's Companion to Latin Authors by Middleton, George