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tabinet

American  
[tab-uh-net] / ˈtæb əˌnɛt /
Or tabbinet

noun

  1. a fabric resembling poplin, made of silk and wool and usually given a watered finish.


Etymology

Origin of tabinet

1770–80; obsolete tabine (perhaps tabb(y) 1 + -ine 2 ) + -et

Example Sentences

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It was a tabinet which I must have seen in my childhood.

From The Story of Bawn by Tynan, Katharine

"That's the blue tabinet she had on at the christening."

From Luttrell Of Arran Complete by Lever, Charles James

Look at the beautiful blue tabinet dress I gave you—sure there isn't the like in the place—and the new hat ye have, an' kid gloves an' all!

From North, South and over the Sea by Francis, M.E. (Mrs. Francis Blundell)

Sackville did not enter it, though little Laura took the back seat on purpose, and left him the front place alongside of Mrs. Chuff's red tabinet.

From The Book of Snobs by Thackeray, William Makepeace

His mother had worked for him as a birthday present a waistcoat of purple tabinet, with little foxes' heads upon it, lined with brown satin and having round mulberry buttons.

From Dubliners by Joyce, James

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