papalina
61gavica — gȃvica ž DEFINICIJA zool., v. papalina ETIMOLOGIJA v. gavun …
62poplin — pop•lin [[t]ˈpɒp lɪn[/t]] n. tex a finely corded fabric of cotton, rayon, silk, or wool, for dresses, draperies, etc • Etymology: 1700–10; < F popeline, earlier papeline < It papalina, fem. of papalino papal; so called from being made at… …
63poplin — /ˈpɒplən / (say popluhn) noun a strong, finely ribbed, mercerised cotton material, used for dresses, blouses, children s wear, etc. {French popeline, from Italian papalina, feminine of papalino papal; so called from being made at the papal city… …
64cheekbone — Ā; ♦ high cheekbone, kekē nā iwiiwi papālina …
65rouge — Mea hō ula ula papālina …
66becoquín — m. papalina (ǁ gorra con dos puntas) …
67bicoquete — (Del fr. bicoquet). m. papalina (ǁ gorra con dos puntas) …
68bicoquín — m. papalina (ǁ gorra con dos puntas) …
69poplin — ► NOUN ▪ a plain woven fabric, typically a lightweight cotton, with a corded surface. ORIGIN obsolete French papeline, perhaps from Italian papalina papal , because first made in the town of Avignon (residence of popes in exile, 1309 77) …
70poplin — [18] Poplin is etymologically the ‘pope’s cloth’. The word comes via obsolete French papeline from Italian papalina, a noun use of the feminine form of the adjective papalino ‘papal’, and was applied to the cloth on the grounds that it was… …