SILK


Meaning of SILK in English

n.1 a fine strong soft lustrous fibre produced by silkworms in making cocoons.

2 a similar fibre spun by some spiders etc.

3 thread or cloth made from silk fibre.

4 (in pl.) kinds of silk cloth or garments made from it, esp. as worn by a jockey in a horse-owner's colours.

5 Brit. colloq. Queen's (or King's) Counsel, as having the right to wear a silk gown.

6 (attrib.) made of silk (silk blouse).

7 the silky styles of the female maize-flower.

Phrases and idioms:

silk cotton kapok or a similar substance. silk-fowl a breed of fowl with a silky plumage. silk-gland a gland secreting the substance produced as silk. silk hat a tall cylindrical hat covered with silk plush. silk moth any of various large moths of the family Saturniidae, esp. Hyalophora cecropia. silk-screen printing screen printing. take silk Brit. become a Queen's (or King's) Counsel.

Derivatives:

silklike adj.

Etymology: OE sioloc, seolec (cf. ON silki) f. LL sericum neut. of L sericus f. seres f. Gk Seres an oriental people

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.