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camel's hair Also camel-hair. 1. a. The hair of the camel. (But cf. camel-yarn.)
c1325Metr. Hom. 10 Wit camel hare was he cledde. Ibid. 41 Al men wist that knew sain Jon, That he hauid camel har him upon. c1380Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. II. 3 Joon was cloþid wiþ camele heer. 1611Bible Matt. iii. 4 The same Iohn had his raiment of camels haire. 1858Simmonds Dict. Trade s.v., Camel's-hair is much longer than sheep's wool, and often as fine as silk. b. Used attrib. of a cloth or garment, etc., made from the hair of the camel. Also ellipt.
1678New Castle Court Rec. 361 A Camell haire Rugg. 1854M. Cummins Lamplighter 178 That boy..has sent you home a camel's hair scarf. 1860O. W. Holmes Elsie V. (1887) 67 A camel's-hair scarf. 1865Atlantic Monthly XV. 10 Cotton-bales, bound in striped camel's-hair cloth. 1918W. Owen Let. 10 Sept. (1967) 575 I'm sitting in my Camel Hair Coat at my bed-table. 1964McCall's Sewing iv. 56/1 Camel hair, a coating fabric made from the natural-coloured hair of the camel, frequently mixed with wool. 1968‘E. Trevor’ Place for Wicked v. 70 Well I'll bring my camel-hair. It's got pockets like rucksacks. 2. The long hairs from the tail of a squirrel, used to make artists' paint-brushes. Also attrib., as in camel('s) hair brush, camel's hair pencil.
1771Smeaton in Phil. Trans. LXI. 206 Take a middling camel's hair pencil. 1825Hone Every-day Bk. I. 347 He could not procure camels' hair pencils. 1858Simmonds Dict. Trade, Camel-hair Pencil, a small brush used by painters in water-colours, made of badgers' hair, camel's hair, or other suitable material. 1859Gullick & Timbs Paint. 295 Brushes made of red sable, and also the squirrel—or ‘camel hair’ as it is called. |