perpetuana
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perpetuana (countable and uncountable, plural perpetuanas)
- (archaic) A durable wool serge fabric.
- 1703, William Dampier, A Voyage to New Holland:
- The chief commodities that the European ships bring hither, are linen cloaths, both coarse and fine, some woollens also, as bayzes, searges, perpetuanas, &c.
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- “perpetuana”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
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