lokerham
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lockram — noun Etymology: Middle English lokerham, from Locronan, town in Brittany Date: 14th century a coarse plain woven linen formerly used in England … New Collegiate Dictionary
lockram — /lok reuhm/, n. Obs. a rough textured linen cloth. [1250 1300; ME lokeram, lokerham, after Locronan, village in Brittany where the cloth was made; perh. conformed to BUCKRAM] * * * … Universalium
lockram — lock•ram [[t]ˈlɒk rəm[/t]] n. tex a rough textured linen cloth used in former times in France and England • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME lokeram, lokerham, after Locronan, village in Brittany … From formal English to slang