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See also: Woolen

English

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Etymology

From Middle English wollen, wullen, from Old English wyllen, from Proto-Germanic *wullīnaz (woollen), equivalent to wool + -en. Cognate with Scots wollin, wolne, wowne (woollen), Dutch wollen (woollen), German wollen (woollen), Danish uldne (woollen), Norwegian Bokmål ullen (fuzzy; woolen).

Pronunciation

Adjective

woolen (not comparable) (American spelling)

  1. Made of wool.
  2. Of or relating to wool or woolen cloths.
    woolen manufactures
    a woolen mill
    a woolen draper
    • 1961, Harry E. Wedeck, Dictionary of Aphrodisiacs, New York: The Citadel Press, page 234:
      Woolen threads were an occult means, according to the Roman poet Horace, of depriving a person of virility.

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Noun

woolen (plural woolens)

  1. (American spelling) An item of clothing made from wool.
    Hyponyms: lambswool, sheepswool
    Put all the woolens in this basket.
    • 1979, Kax Wilson, A History of Textiles, Westview Press, →ISBN, page 240:
      American woolens could not compete with British fabrics when quality was important.

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