russet
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russet englanniksi
(color panel)
(quote-book), ob coloris ſimilitudinem. ''A fiſh of ruſſet colour.''
(quote-book)
A coarse, reddish-brown, homespun fabric; clothes made with such fabric.
(quote-book) The second appears to have been almost uniformly an inferior article; but the third is the cheapest of all. The first two terms point to the colour of the stuff, blanket being undyed stuff. It seems that sometimes russet is understood to be cloth made from black wool.
(syn)
(cot)
Having a reddish-brown color.
(quote-journal)
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(RQ:Shakespeare Love's Labour's Lost Q1)
The condition of leather when its treatment is complete, but it is not yet colored (stained) and polished.
(quote-journal), for C. Taylor, No. 108, (w), (w)|month=June|year=1813|volume=XIII|page=720|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=IInfAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA719|oclc=|passage=(..) I received some bales of leather, that when I sent them to the Currier's to wax them, they having been at the Currier's before, as they came up in the russet state, when I had sent them back to be waxed, he sent me back word they were so badly tanned, and so burnt in the tanning, he could not recommend them, (..)
(quote-journal) In curried leather, russet butts and middlings, kip butts of bright manufacture, calf skins, light grain, prime Cordovan, and harness appear in considerable request.
Having a rough skin that is reddish-brown or greyish; russeted.
To develop reddish-brown spots; to cause russeting.
(quote-book)|year=1995|page=95|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=lZh0gFJwx0UC&pg=PA95|isbn=978-1-879906-25-9|passage=Pear psylla causes damage when nymphs, feeding at high densities on leaves, produce enough honeydew to drip onto the fruit. A black, sooty mold fungus then grows into the honeydew, distorting and russeting the fruit surface, which substantially lowers its commercial value, (..)
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