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with Anu Gargnankeen or nankin
PRONUNCIATION:
(nan-KEEN or nan-KIN)
MEANING:
noun:1. A yellow or buff color.
2. A sturdy yellow or buff cotton fabric.
3. (nankeens) Trousers made of this cloth.
4. A Chinese porcelain having blue designs on a white background.
ETYMOLOGY:
After Nanking, a city in China, where it was first made, now spelled as Nanjing. Nanjing is literally "southern capital". Beijing means "northern capital". USAGE:
"A bright, laughing face ... a traveling-dress of a nankeen color ... such were the characteristics of our fair guest."Wilkie Collins; The Queen of Hearts: A Novel; BiblioLife; 2009.
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