Cheyneys

/ˈtʃeɪniz/ noun

Definition

Plural of cheyney; multiple scarves or pieces of muslin cloth worn as neckwear or headwear.

Etymology

From cheyney (from Hindi chaina or related) + -s (plural marker), maintaining the singular form's textile origin.

Kelly Says

The plural shows how English borrowed textile vocabulary from India—cheyneys were common enough in colonial times that people needed a plural, but the word mostly faded once import trade changed.

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