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Word of the Day – Seersucker

By September 8, 2023Word of the Day

Seersucker (noun)

seer-suk-er

Traditionally a striped cotton with alternate stripes crinkled in the weaving.

Seersucker was first recorded in English around 1715-25, after the fabric had begun to be imported to Europe from India. Seersucker comes from the Hindi word sīrsakar, from the Persian phrase shīr o shakar, which literally means “milk and sugar.”

Example sentences

“the faded seersucker cushion sat on the rocking chair”

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