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绨 (tí)
1. A smooth and thick silk fabric.
1. A smooth and thick silk fabric: 缇袍 (tí páo).
2. Ancient rough and thick silk fabric.
1. 【本义】: An ancient type of coarse, thick, and smooth silk fabric.
2. 【造字法】: Phonetic character formed from 糸 (mì) and 弟 (dì).
3. 【引】
1. "说文": 绨, thick silk fabric.
2. "管子·轻重丁": The customs of the people in Lüliang have Tí.
3. "史记·范雎蔡泽传": Took绨袍 (ti páo) and conferred it.
4. "汉书·匈奴传": Red绨 (tí) and green silk.
5. "汉书·贡禹传": Wear绨 (tí) and leather shoes.
6. "汉书·文帝纪赞": Dressed in and worn with绨 (tí) and锦 (jǐn).
4. 【例】For example:
- 绨几 (tí jī) (a table covered with绨锦).
- 绨衣 (tí yī) (coarse thick clothing).
- 绨阜 (tí fù) (a black thick clothing).
- 绨纨 (tí wán) (a general term for thick and thin silk fabrics).
- 绨袠 (tí zhì) (a book cover made of silk fabric).
- 绨缯 (tí céng) (coarse thick silk fabric).
3. A thicker and coarser textile than silk, woven with silk warp and cotton weft.
1. A thicker and coarser textile than silk, woven with silk warp and cotton weft: 线绨 (xiàn tí).
绨 (tì)
1. A type of silk and cotton fabric, generally made with chemical fiber as the warp and cotton yarn as the weft. Uses plain weave. Thicker than satin and rougher in texture. Mostly dyed for clothing or quilts.
1. A type of silk and cotton fabric.
2. See also "tí".
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