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lampas1 /ˈlampəs /noun [mass noun]A condition of horses, in which there is swelling of the fleshy lining of the roof of the mouth behind the front teeth.In the past, lampas was blamed for a whole variety of problems, from fussy feeding to bit evasion. Origin Early 16th century: from French, probably via French dialect from the Germanic base of the verb lap3. lampas2 /ˈlampəs /noun [mass noun]A patterned drapery and upholstery fabric similar to brocade, made of silk, cotton, or rayon.The French firm of Tassinari et Chatel used this fabric as a guide when reweaving the silk lampas and decorative borders in the original colors of blue, taupe, and cream....- They display brocades, compound weaves, lampas, plain weaves, samite, tapestry and twill to provide a snapshot of the expansive weaving styles of Central Asia.
- Three matching French chairs of 1794-1799 in the downstairs bedroom needed their original silk lampas seats rewoven.
Origin Mid 19th century: from French lampas, lampasse, of unknown origin. |