"dyma" meaning in Polonais

See dyma in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Forms: dymy [plural, nominative], dymo [singular, vocative], dymy [plural, vocative], dymę [singular, accusative], dymy [plural, accusative], dymy [singular, genitive], dym [plural, genitive], dymie [singular, locative], dymach [plural, locative], dymie [singular, dative], dymom [plural, dative], dymą [singular, instrumental], dymami [plural, instrumental]
  1. Tissu de coton, de chanvre ou de lin à armure satin, autrefois utilisé pour les sous-vêtements, les doublures et les tissus d'ameublement.
    Sense id: fr-dyma-pl-noun-CBJ1w-lv Categories (other): Tissus en polonais Topics: textiles
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: dymka Related terms: aksamit
Categories (other): Noms communs en polonais, Polonais

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  "etymology_texts": [
    "Via le turc dimi, du grec δίμιτο, dímito (« tissu à deux fils »), composé de δίς, dís (« double ») et de μίτος, mítos (« fil »)."
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      ]
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    "Via le turc dimi, du grec δίμιτο, dímito (« tissu à deux fils »), composé de δίς, dís (« double ») et de μίτος, mítos (« fil »)."
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      "form": "dymami",
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