英:['sɑ:snɪt]
美:['sɑsnɪt]
英:['sɑ:snɪt]
美:['sɑsnɪt]
同样也是 sarcenet,这是一种因其柔软性而受到珍视的优质丝绸面料,起源于14世纪晚期的 sarsinet,来自盎格鲁-法语的 sarzinett(古法语中的 sarrasinet),可能是 Sarasin, Sarazin "Saracen"的一个小型化词(带有 -et),意为土耳其或阿拉伯(参见 Saracen)。可以与古法语的 drap sarrasinois,中世纪拉丁语的 pannus saracenius 进行比较。
late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French sarzinett, perhaps a diminutive of sarzin 'Saracen', suggested by Old French drap sarrasinois 'Saracen cloth'
1 It was of azure sarsenet, hand-embroidered in gold thread with the numerous small fleur-de-lis of ancient France.
2 Quaint, too, is the fabric of their coats, like some old silken stuff of paduasoy or sarsenet.
3 She wore the memorable close bonnet of white sarsenet which Alfred had thought so becoming.
4 Wilt give me thy beggar's wallet, and staff, and cloak, if I give thee my horse, and this cloak of crimson sarsenet?
5 Yet would'st thou more? in yonder cloud behold, Whose sarsenet skirts are edg'd with flamy gold, A matchless youth! his nod these worlds controls, Wings the red lightning, and the thunder rolls.
6 Major Beaufort, attired as a Sultan and appropriately surrounded by his harem in sarsenet trousers and spangled veils, gave universal satisfaction.
7 The vestry was hung with "red sarsenet, most richly beseen;" whilst the belfry was ordained for the offices of the pantry, confectionary, and cellar.
8 I have seven shillings and six-pence to pay for a yard of blue sarsenet, which I do not want.
9 The cap may be lined with scarlet sarsenet.
10 Item, two hoods of violet cloth, whereof one is lined with green sarsenet.
11 There were also canopies, and coarse diaper towels, quilts of coarse sarsenet, and of calico, and carpets like those of Turkey.
12 I have seven shillings and sixpence to pay for a yard of blue sarsenet, which I do not want.
13 The next Wednesday was fixed for the eventful day, and it was unanimously resolved that every member of the committee should wear a piece of blue sarsenet ribbon round his left arm.
14 "Well, why not get a yard of sarsenet?"
15 In yonder cloud behold, Whose sarsenet skirts are edged with flamy gold, A matchless youth! his nod these worlds controls, Wings the red lightning, and the thunder rolls.
16 Pare the patient's nails when the fit is coming on, & put the parings into a little bag of fine linen or sarsenet, & tie that about a live eel's neck in a tub of water.
17 New Saxony--three shillings the yard--and trimmed with blue sarsenet!
18 "Marry confound thine impudence," retorted Lambourne; "thou wouldst not compare thy pudding face, and sarsenet manners, to a gentleman, and a soldier?"