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ker·sey I. \ˈkərzē, ˈkə̄z-, -zi\ noun (plural kerseys also kersies) Etymology: Middle English, from Kersey, village in Suffolk, English 1. a. : a coarse ribbed woolen cloth for hose and work clothes woven first in medieval England b. : a heavy wool or wool and cotton fabric made in plain or twill weave with a smooth surface and used especially for uniforms and coats 2. : a garment of kersey II. adjective 1. : made of kersey 2. obsolete : homespun |