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English
Noun
bombasin (countable and uncountable, plural bombasins)
- Alternative spelling of bombazine
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French
Etymology
From 1299. From Italian bambagine, bambagia (“cotton”), from Late Latin Bambax, from Ancient Greek βόμβυξ (bómbux, “silkworm”); compare bombyx.
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /bɔ̃.ba.zɛ̃/
Noun
bombasin m (plural bombasins)
- (obsolete) Alternative form of bombazine.
References
Middle French
Etymology
From Italian bambagine, bambagia (“cotton”), from Late Latin Bambax, from Ancient Greek βόμβυξ (bómbux, “silkworm”); compare bombyx.
Noun
bombasin m (plural bombasins)
- bombasine, bombazine
Descendants