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burlap - traduction vers arabe

WOVEN FABRIC FROM JUTE OR SISAL
Hessian cloth; Burlap; Hessian (Cloth); Gunny cloth; Hessian sack; Hessian (cloth); Hessian sackcloth; Crocus (textile)
  • Rug]] making on hessian

burlap         
خيش ، جنفيص
BURLAP         

ألاسم

خَيْش

burlap         
اسْم : نسيج قنّبيّ غليظ يُسَمَّى الخَيْش

Définition

burlap
Burlap is a thick, rough fabric that is used for making sacks. (AM; in BRIT, use hessian
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...a burlap sack.
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Wikipédia

Hessian fabric

Hessian (UK: , US: ), burlap in the United States and Canada, or crocus in Jamaica and the wider Caribbean, is a woven fabric usually made from skin of the jute plant or sisal fibres, which may be combined with other vegetable fibres to make rope, nets, and similar products. Gunny is similar in texture and construction.

Hessian, a dense woven fabric, has historically been produced as a coarse fabric, but more recently it is being used in a refined state known simply as jute as an eco-friendly material for bags, rugs and other products.

The name "hessian" is attributed to the historic use of the fabric as part of the uniform of soldiers from the former Landgraviate of Hesse and its successors, including the current German state of Hesse, who were called "Hessians". Hessian cloth is available in different types of construction, form, size and color.

The origin of the word burlap is unknown, though its earliest known appearance is in the late 17th century, and its etymology is speculated to derive from the Middle English borel ("coarse cloth"), the Old French burel and/or the Dutch boeren ("coarse"), in the latter case perhaps interfused with boer ("peasant"). The second element is the Dutch word lap, "piece of cloth".

Exemples du corpus de texte pour burlap
1. People waded next to cars, balancing suitcases or burlap sacks of rice on their heads.
2. Candlewick, boucle and burlap and baize Will vanish, like voile, by the end of our days.
3. "Welcome, welcome," he said as they unloaded jerrycans, washbasins and burlap sacks.
4. She had a week‘s worth of yellow peas and corn flour rations and a couple of burlap sacks of belongings.
5. The walls are clad in a thick burlap fabric and the ceiling is composed of roughly hewn wooden beams.