dyaper
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Middle English[edit]
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Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Old French dyapre, diaspre, from Medieval Latin diaspra, diasprum, from Byzantine Greek δίασπρος (díaspros, adj).
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Noun[edit]
dyaper (uncountable) (rare)
- Fabric with repetitive patterns of shapes or emblems.
- (rare) A piece of clothing made of such fabric.
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References[edit]
- “dīaper, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2019-02-20.
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