Stramin

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Dutch stramien, from Middle Dutch stramijn, stamijn, from Old French estamin, estamine (light wool), borrowed from Latin stāmineus (full of threads, fibrous), from stāmen (thread).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Stramin n (strong, genitive Stramins, plural Stramine)

  1. aida cloth, meshed cotton or linen fabric used for cross stitch embroidery or carpet weaving

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