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kilim
ki·lim K0058400 (kē-lēm′, kĭl′ĭm)n. A pileless, tapestry-woven rug or other textile with geometric designs in rich, brilliant colors, traditionally made in parts of the Middle East and neighboring regions. [Turkish, from Persian gilīm, garment made of wool or goat hair, blanket, rug; perhaps akin to Akkadian gulēnu and Aramaic glīmā, cloak.]kilim (kɪˈlim; ˈkiːlɪm) n (Textiles) a pileless woven rug of intricate design made in the Middle East[C19: from Turkish, from Persian kilīm]ki•lim (kiˈlim, ˈkɪl ɪm) n. a pileless, tapestry-woven rug or other covering made in various parts of the Middle East, E Europe, and Turkestan. [1880–85; < Turkish < Persian gilīm coarse-woven blanket] TranslationsKilim
Kilim a woolen, handwoven, double-faced rug without nap. The pattern is created by a thick filling of colored wefts, which conceal the threads of the warp. Kilims with geometric and floral patterns (rarely with thematic representations) are made in a number of republics of the USSR (for example, in the Ukraine and Moldavia) and in Poland, Bulgaria, and several other countries. |