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Bure (cloth)

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Textiles in America 1650-1870 : a dictionary based on original documents, prints and paintings, commercial records, American merchants' papers, shopkeepers' advertisements, and pattern books with original swatches of
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Bureau is a French word, adopted into English, which evolved from the Burel cloth used for covering desks, to mean the desk, then the physical office, then the administrative department.
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called ''Bura''. Bure was poor people's cloth in Medieval times. Later it was modified to a plain or twilled dress material made with a blended napped fabric made of
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was an old heavy woolen woven cloth that has undergone many changes since the
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The Language of Fashion - Dictionary and Digest of Fabric, Sewing and Dress
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Bure (disambiguation)
Middle Ages
Gaul
woolen
cloth
cotton
hemp
warp
wool
weft
softer
Burel (fabric)



Fairchild's dictionary of textiles
Textiles in America 1650-1870 : a dictionary based on original documents, prints and paintings, commercial records, American merchants' papers, shopkeepers' advertisements, and pattern books with original swatches of cloth
ISBN
978-0-393-01703-8
The Language of Fashion - Dictionary and Digest of Fabric, Sewing and Dress
ISBN
978-1-4474-9361-7
The Merriam-Webster New Book of Word Histories
ISBN
978-0-87779-603-9
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textiles
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expanding it
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