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dobby
dob·by D0312900 (dŏb′ē)n. pl. dob·bies 1. A mechanical part in a loom that controls the harnesses so as to permit weaving of small geometric figures.2. a. A small geometric figure woven into fabric.b. A fabric with such figures. [Perhaps from Dobbie, diminutive of Dob, alteration of Rob, nickname for Robert.]dobby (ˈdɒbɪ) n, pl -bies (Textiles) an attachment to a loom, used in weaving small figures[C17: perhaps from Dobby, pet form of Robert]dob•by (ˈdɒb i) n., pl. -bies. 1. an attachment on a loom, used in weaving small patterns. 2. Also called dob′by weave`. a small geometric or floral pattern produced by this attachment. 3. a fabric having such a pattern. [1685–95; of uncertain orig.] |