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† caffa Obs. Also 6 capha. 1. A rich silk cloth, apparently similar to damask, much used in the 16th c.
1531Wardrobe Acc. Hen. VIII, 18 May, White caffa for the Kinges grace. 1539Will of J. Hewes (Somerset Ho.) A doblet of Satten wt slevys of Caffa. 1552in Strype Eccl. Mem. II. ii. ii. xiv. 359 The said bed-maker received..twenty-two yards and three quarters of crimson capha for a damask to the same bed. 1587Fleming Contn. Holinshed III. 1290/1 Ouer the first loome was written, the weauing of worsted..ouer the sixt the weauing of caffa. 1641Cavendish Negot. Wolsey in Beck Draper's Dict. 41 Rich stuffs of silk in whole pieces of all colours, as velvet, satin, damask, caffa..and others not in my remembrance. 2. A kind of painted cotton cloth made in India, and occurring in commerce in the 18th c.
1750Beawes Lex Mercat. (1752) 780 And some others [i.e. places] dependant on Caffa, which serves them for an Almagazen. 1810Encyl. Brit. V. 49 Caffa..painted cotton cloths, manufactured in the East Indies, and sold at Bengal. |