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Chanlon

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chalonnounAny of a series of postage stamps whose illustration was inspired by a portrait of Queen Victoria by Alfred Edward Chalon (1780–1860); more formally known as the Chalon heads.
paenulanoun(historical) A kind of woollen cloak or mantle used by Romans, worn on journeys and in rainy weather.
challisnounA light, soft fabric of silk and worsted, having a printed design.
chlamysnoun(historical) A short poncho-like cloak caught up on the shoulder, worn by hunters, soldiers, and horsemen in Ancient Greece.
chatelainenoun(dated) The mistress of a castle or large household.
blancardnounA kind of linen cloth formerly made in Normandy, the thread of which was partly blanched before it was woven.
bleauntnoun(historical) A short tunic or blouse worn in the Middle Ages
antherinenoun(obsolete) A light fabric made from wool and silk.
chambraynounA soft fabric woven with a white weft and coloured warp.
casulanounA chasuble.
sindonnoun(ecclesiastical) The shroud of Jesus following the crucifixion.
chitoniskosnoun(historical) A short tunic or chiton.
chelandionnoun(historical, nautical) a Byzantine bireme used primarily for cargo transport
himationnoun(historical) A rectangular cloak of linen or wool, worn in Ancient Greece, usually over a chiton.
linseynounA cloth made of linen and wool.
mancheronnounAn ornamental trimming on the upper part of a sleeve
chaussonnounA French turnover (food).
chamfrainnounAlternative form of chamfron. [Protective armor for a horse's head, especially the face and ears.]
kitonnounAlternative spelling of chiton. [(historical) A loose woolen tunic worn by men and women in Ancient Greece.]
chitonnoun(historical) A loose woolen tunic worn by men and women in Ancient Greece.

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