CAMELINE


Meaning of CAMELINE in English

ˈkaməˌlēn, -m(ə)lə̇n noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English camelyn, from Middle French camelin, from Medieval Latin camelinum, from Latin, neuter of camelinus of a camel, from camelus camel — more at camel

1. : a twilled camel's-hair fabric

2. : a garment made of cameline

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