Definition of Armozine

1. armozeen [n -S] - See also: armozeen

Lexicographical Neighbors of Armozine

armourers
armourial
armouries
armouring
armourings
armourist
armourists
armourlike
armours
armoursmith
armoursmithing
armoursmiths
armoury
armozeen
armozeens
armozine (current term)
armozines
armpiece
armpieces
armpit
armpit hair
armpit hairs
armpithair
armpithairs
armpits
armrack
armracks
armrest

Literary usage of Armozine

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Costume of Colonial Times by Alice Morse Earle (1894)
"I presume the " Black Ermo- zeen " advertised in the Massachusetts Gazette of September 26, 1771, was armozine. ..."

2. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1820)
"... who had on a black hat and cloak :' at another time, they were dressed ' in an uniform for the demi-saison, of a violet blue armozine, gauze aprons, &c. ..."

3. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year (1852)
"A variety of satins, surges, velvets, plush, &c. UK Robinson, J. and K., and Co. Velvet vest- ings, black armozine silks, and satins for ..."

4. Memoirs of the Life and Reign of King George the Third by John Heneage Jesse (1867)
"All the Royal Family were dressed in a uniform for the demi-saison of a violet-blue armozine, with gauze aprons. The Queen had the addition of a great many ..."

5. The Autobiography and Correspondence of Mary Granville, Mrs. Delany: With by Delany (Mary), Augusta Waddington Hall Llanover (1862)
"All the royal family were dressed in a uniform for the demi-saison, of a violet blue armozine, with ganze aprons, &cv &c. The Queen had the addition of a ..."

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