LOCKRAM


Meaning of LOCKRAM in English

ˈläkrəm noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English lokerham, alteration (influenced by bukeram, bokeram buckram) of Locronan, town in Brittany where it was made

1. : a coarse plain-woven linen of French origin formerly used in England (as for clothing)

2. or lock·rum “ dialect : nonsense

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