Bombazine

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 2: Beaugency to Cataract, p. 285

Bombazine is a cloth for dresses, in which the distinguishing characteristic is that the warp is silk and the weft worsted. The cloth has thus a bare look. It is rather fine and light in the make, and may be of any colour. The fabric is now little used. It was extensively made, and chiefly at Norwich, from about 1816.

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