Encara no tenim significats per a "homespun cloth".
1Underwear and sleeping garments were made of the natural colored homespun cloth.
2The hearth was cold, and heavy homespun cloth hung over the windows.
3The Mynan homespun cloth was scratchy under his touch, though.
4Tucked into House's belt, also fluttering, was a hood of homespun cloth dyed black.
5He was dressed in the coarsest brown homespun cloth.
6She wore a plain enough dress of grey homespun cloth, and a little prim cap covered her pretty hair.
7A long coat of homespun cloth is well fitted to his body, with waistcoat and trousers of the same material.
8The women and girls sheared the sheep, carded the wool, spun the yarn, wove the homespun cloth, and made the clothes.
9He was neatly dressed in the gray homespun cloth of the country, and entered with a smiling countenance and respectful manner.
10He has fine, clean-cut, muscular hands, and he wears, as I see him, a rough, rather shabby suit of light, homespun cloth.
11In like manner, the lord of Arran delivers each year two dead eagles, and the lord of Islay a roll of homespun cloth.
12The boy, who was apparently about sixteen or seventeen years of age, was clad in the rough, yellow-gray homespun cloth of the Acadians.
13Here lay a couple of old-time peasant dresses, of red homespun cloth, with short bodice and plaited shirt, and a pearl-bedecked breast pin.
14The French peasants' working clothes are usually of strong homespun cloth, fashioned in the simplest way, to give the wearers entire ease in motion.
15They make homespun cloth upon a simple loom, and out of their smoky huts come beautiful embroideries and stockings whose fineness is almost unequalled.
16The tailor himself, Simeon Stagg, was kept pitiably poor in that country, when one sack coat of homespun cloth lasted a shepherd half a lifetime.
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