"manouf" meaning in Français

See manouf in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: \ma.nuf\
  1. Lin d'Orient tressé très fin.
    Sense id: fr-manouf-fr-noun-v00rU3kG Categories (other): Textiles en français Topics: textiles
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
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          "text": "Les trois tissus les plus souvent mentionnés par les sources consulaires sont batanouny, manouf et dimitte, les deux premières sont des étoffes de lin. — (Colette Establet et Jean-Paul Pascual, Des tissus et des hommes, Damas vers 1700, Publications de l’Institut français du Proche-Orient, Damas 2005)"
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