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| | ==English== | | ==English== |
| | {{wikipedia}} | | {{wikipedia}} |
| | + | ===Etymology=== |
| | + | From {{etyl|de}} {{term|Loden}}. |
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| | ===Pronunciation=== | | ===Pronunciation=== |
| | + | *{{a|UK}} {{IPA|/ˈləʊdən/}} |
| | * {{rhymes|əʊdən}} | | * {{rhymes|əʊdən}} |
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| | {{en-noun}} | | {{en-noun}} |
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| − | # A thick waterproof cloth used for coats. | + | # A thick waterproof cloth used for garments. |
| | + | #*'''2001''', {{w|Anthea Bell}}, translating WG Sebald, ''Austerlitz'', Penguin 2011, p. 314: |
| | + | #*:The first thing that caught my eye on this excursion was the number of grey, brown and green '''loden''' coats and hats, and how well and sensibly everyone was dressed in general, how remarkably solid were the shoes of the pedestrians of Nuremberg. |
| | # A dark green colour, like that of loden cloth. | | # A dark green colour, like that of loden cloth. |
| | #: {{color panel|2=2D88713A}} | | #: {{color panel|2=2D88713A}} |
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