SILK


Meaning of SILK in English

n.

Pronunciation: ' silk

Function: noun

Usage: often attrib

Etymology: Middle English, from Old English seolc, sioluc, probably ultimately from Greek s ē rikos silken ― more at SERICEOUS

Date: before 12th century

1 : a fine continuous protein fiber produced by various insect larvae usually for cocoons especially : a lustrous tough elastic fiber produced by silkworms and used for textiles

2 : thread, yarn, or fabric made from silk filaments

3 a : a garment of silk b (1) : a distinctive silk gown worn by a King's or Queen's Counsel (2) : a King's or Queen's Counsel c plural : the colored cap and blouse of a jockey or harness horse driver made in the registered racing color of the employing stable

4 a : a filament resembling silk especially : one produced by a spider b : silky material <milkweed silk > especially : the styles of an ear of Indian corn

5 : PARACHUTE

– silk · like \ - ˌ l ī k \ adjective

Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary.      Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка.