PETERSHAM


Meaning of PETERSHAM in English

ˈpēd.ə(r)ˌsham, -_shəm noun

( -s )

Etymology: after Charles Stanhope, Lord Petersham died 1851 English colonel

1.

a. : a rough nubby woolen cloth used chiefly for men's coats

b. : a coat made of such material

2. : a heavy corded ribbon used for belts and hatbands

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