Chintzes

/ˈtʃɪntzɪz/ noun

Plural of chintz; colorful printed cotton fabrics with traditional patterns, often used for furniture and clothing.

From Hindi 'chint' meaning 'spotted cloth,' derived from Sanskrit 'chitra' (variegated). The word traveled to English via Indian trade in the 17th century, and the plural adds the standard -es suffix.

AMchiniṭzes
ARشِنتِز
BNচিন্ট্জ
CAchintzes
CSchintzes
DAchintzes
DEChintzes
ELchintzes
ESchintzes
FAچِنتِز
FIchintzes
FRchintzes
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