I. ˈlampəs noun
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Etymology: Middle English lawmpas, a kind of glossy crape, from Middle Dutch lampers — more at lambrequin
: a brocaded fabric of silk or rayon or cotton having jacquard-woven designs in two or more colors and used chiefly for upholstery
II. “, -pəz noun
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Etymology: Middle French, from Old French
: a congestion of the mucous membrane of the hard palate just posterior to the incisor teeth of the horse due to irritation and bruising from harsh coarse feeds