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worsted

[ woos-tid, wur-stid ]

noun

  1. firmly twisted yarn or thread spun from combed, stapled wool fibers of the same length, for weaving, knitting, etc. Compare woolen.
  2. wool cloth woven from such yarns, having a hard, smooth surface and no nap.


adjective

  1. consisting or made of worsted.

worsted

/ ˈʊɪ /

noun

  1. a closely twisted yarn or thread made from combed long-staple wool
  2. a fabric made from this, with a hard smooth close-textured surface and no nap
  3. modifier made of this yarn or fabric

    a worsted suit

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of worsted1

1250–1300; Middle English worsted ( e ), special use of Worstede Worstead ( Old English Wurthestede ), name of parish in Norfolk, England, where the cloth was made
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Word History and Origins

Origin of worsted1

C13: named after Worstead, a district in Norfolk
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He belonged to a walled city of the fifteenth century, a city of narrow, cobbled streets, and thin spires, where the inhabitants wore pointed shoes and worsted hose.

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“It was a real novelty back then,” says Susan Schoelwer, Mount Vernon’s senior curator, of the fancy silk and worsted wool sofa with scrolled arms and rows of brass tacks.

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His father was a Wall Street banker turned Connecticut senator who was straight out of central casting: craggy, 6-foot-4, wearing gray worsted suits even in warm weather.

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They had put chairs and pillows into it, and several worsted suits.

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One more man stood on the porch, dressed in a worsted plaid vest and gray trousers.

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