linen
Americannoun
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fabric woven from flax yarns.
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Often linens. bedding, tablecloths, shirts, etc., made of linen cloth or a more common substitute, as cotton.
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yarn made of flax fiber.
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thread made of flax yarns.
adjective
idioms
noun
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a hard-wearing fabric woven from the spun fibres of flax
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( as modifier )
a linen tablecloth
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yarn or thread spun from flax fibre
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clothes, sheets, tablecloths, etc, made from linen cloth or from a substitute such as cotton
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See linen paper
Other Word Forms
- half-linen adjective
- lineny adjective
- underlinen noun
Etymology
Origin of linen
before 900; Middle English lin ( n ) en (noun, adj.), Old English linnen, līnen (adj.) made of flax, equivalent to līn flax (< Latin līnum; see line 2) + -en -en 2
Explanation
Linen is a type of fabric that's sturdy, cool, and absorbent. If you're going to a summer wedding, you should consider wearing a white linen suit. If you're going on a job interview, it's probably not such a great idea. Linen is frequently used in summery dresses and shirts, curtains, bags, pillowcases and sheets, towels. and tablecloths. It's heavy and substantial but stays breathable and fresh when you wear it on a hot day. Linens is sometimes used to mean "bedding or towels," or the things you'd keep in a linen closet. Linen comes from the Old English word linin, "made of flax," from lin, "flax fibers or linen thread."
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Example Sentences
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On either side are striped linen armchairs, and a wooden coffee table from Facebook Marketplace completes the look, giving the room a relaxed coastal feel.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 28, 2026
The head of the archive, Rainer Hering, presented the mayor of Bayeux with the pieces of linen on Thursday, saying it was "obvious" they had to be returned to France.
From BBC • Jan. 16, 2026
But he warned: "The linen backing is weakened by age, and the wool embroidery threads are vulnerable to stress."
From Barron's • Jan. 15, 2026
Until then, all kinds of designs were patched together from silk, linen, wool or “anything at hand.”
From Salon • Jan. 3, 2026
Anna May strode into the service area, sporting a turquoise linen blouse with wide-cut sleeves and a close-fitting hat with an arching brim.
From "The Red Car to Hollywood" by Jennie Liu
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