Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A species or glossy silk fabric: a term more used in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries than now, and denoting generally plain solid silk, neither figured nor corded, nor having a satin surface.
- noun See
lustering .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun A kind of glossy silk fabric. See
lutestring .
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- noun A
glossy silk fabric ;lutestring .
Etymologies
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Examples
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A suitable material was found in "lustring," a glossy silk cloth varnished with a solution of caoutchouc, and this being formed into a balloon only thirteen feet in diameter and fitted without other aperture than a stopcock, was after several attempts filled with hydrogen gas prepared in the usual way by the action of dilute sulphuric acid on scrap iron.
The Dominion of the Air; the story of aerial navigation John Mackenzie Bacon 1875
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Then we went to a mercer's at the end of Lombard Street, and there she bought a suit of Lutestring -- [More properly called "lustring"; a fine glossy silk.] -- for herself, and so home.
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1661 N.S. Samuel Pepys 1668
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Then we went to a mercer's at the end of Lombard Street, and there she bought a suit of Lutestring -- [More properly called "lustring"; a fine glossy silk.] -- for herself, and so home.
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete Samuel Pepys 1668
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Then we went to a mercer's at the end of Lombard Street, and there she bought a suit of Lutestring ” [More properly called "lustring"; a fine glossy silk.] ” for herself, and so home.
The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Jan/Feb/Mar 1660/61 Pepys, Samuel 1661
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But here too she was not the innocent girl that 15 suggests: she was already engaged to debut as Cordelia at Drury Lane, and understood the codes of texture and color, lustring proving to be a favorite dress fabric.
Framing Romantic Dress: Mary Robinson, Princess Caroline and the Sex/Text 2006
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This attention to dress — the fine glossy silk of lustring fabric creating a delicate verdure that, in combination with dainty lilacs and a petticoat of lustrous tiffany all creating a "natural" lady, herself a pink bloom heightened through coloring — is signal because the ability of women's costuming to similarly aid in projecting identity and manage their own social plots was one Robinson, like
Framing Romantic Dress: Mary Robinson, Princess Caroline and the Sex/Text 2006
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Prevented by illness she married instead, and when Thomas insisted on a secretive wedding ceremony at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, she dressed as a Quaker (of dull brown, but of lustring nonetheless).
Framing Romantic Dress: Mary Robinson, Princess Caroline and the Sex/Text 2006
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So spring-like at past fifty, with herpalepink lustring, and back head Yet so peevish at girls!
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I got safe to my lodgings with this cargo, which was a piece of fine black lustring silk, and a piece of velvet; the latter was but part of a piece of about eleven yards; the former was a whole piece of near fifty yards.
Moll Flanders 2003
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But you must also get ready four sieves of fine lustring;
Hung Lou Meng 2003
qms commented on the word lustring
Good insult's not woven of blustering
And is more than a fustian cuss string.
It's a tissue of terms
First excreted by worms
Then spun into fine silken lustring.
September 11, 2014
bilby commented on the word lustring
Loving that fustian cuss string.
September 11, 2014
qms commented on the word lustring
Thank you, bilby. You are a true connoisseur.
September 12, 2014