poplin
/ˈpɒplɪn/noun
mass noun
- a plain-woven fabric, typically a very lightweight cotton, with a corded surface毛葛。
词源
early 18th cent.: from obsolete French papeline, perhaps from Italian papalina (feminine) 'papal', referring to the town of Avignon (residence of popes in exile (1309-77), and site of papal property), where it was first made.