mulmul
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Hindi मलमल (malmal).
Noun
mulmul (countable and uncountable, plural mulmuls)
- A fine, soft muslin; mull. [from 17th c.]
- 2012, Shefalee Vasudev, The Powder Room:
- His Anarkalis (yes, again), are made from 50 to 60 metres of crinkled mulmul in fascinating colours with finishing as luxurious inside as it is outside.
- 2015, Tridip Suhrud, translating Govardhanram Madhavram Tripathi, Sarasvatichandra I, Orient BlackSwan 2015, p. 329:
- She had worn a soft, sheer malmal sari to sleep in for the night. It clung to her body, enticing his eyes.
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