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fustian <fustian; fustians> N

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fustian N (clothing)

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Silk, wool, and fustian fabrics were being eclipsed by cotton which became the most important textile.
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Silk, wool, fustian, and linen were being eclipsed by cotton, which was becoming the most important textile.
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It continued in common use in the cotton and fustian industry until about 1810.
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When tarifs were removed in the 1860s, the empty mills were converted to fustian cutting.
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The second wave of settlers wove fustian, a rough cloth made of linen and cotton.
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A silk throwing mill converted to fustian cutting then used as a cinema, and a garage.
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Fustian complains as well that authors are denied stagings because of these entertainments, and, as well, that playhouse managers would steal plays from their authors.
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This was built as a fustian mill and was used for shirt manufacture between 1906 and 1959, and for pyjamas from 1960 to 1998.
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A change came about 1740 when fustian masters gave out raw cotton and warps to the weavers and return to collect the finished cloth.
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Fustian cutting mill built in 1913, named because it had 13 steps and 13 windows but it would have tempted providence to change it.
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