The word "crinoline" is derived from the French "crin" (horsehair) and the Latin "linum" (linen).
A crinoline is a stiff fabric made of horsehair or linen, used as an underskirt to give women's skirts a bell-shaped or flared appearance. It originated in the mid-19th century.
Etymology Old English lin en noun linen adjective Proto Germanic linam nou
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Etymology The word crinoline is derived from the French crin horsehair and the Lati
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