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▪ I. lino1 obs. form of leno.
1780F. Burney Diary Apr., He..insisted upon presenting me with a complete suite of gauze lino. 1825Blackw. Mag. XVII. 165 Spangles and sprigged ‘linos’! ▪ II. lino2|ˈlaɪnəʊ| colloq. abbrev. of linoleum. Also linoed, lino'd adj., covered with linoleum.
1907C. E. Dawson in Process Engravers' Monthly Jan. 15, I at last happened upon some samples of cork lino. 1920Glasgow Herald 10 Apr. 4 The Earl caught the gloves, but the hat fell on the lino. 1933R. C. Hutchinson Unforgotten Prisoner iii. xiv. 420 He went up the lino'd stairs. 1966M. Patten Home Making in Colour 36/2 Lino is easy to lay..and is a good background for rugs and carpets. 1966J. Chamier Cannonball iv. 29 The edges of his coat swept papers skidding onto the linoed floor. 1973P. Dickinson Green Gene ix. 173 The lino-covered staircase. 1973J. Wainwright Pride of Pigs 120 The usual collection of household goods..rugs, carpets and lino. ▪ III. lino3|ˈlaɪnəʊ| abbrev. of Linotype.
1907Daily Chron. 3 Dec. 4/4 He gave me a sketch of his paper. It was set up by ‘linos’. |