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Meaning of "mockado" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF MOCKADO

mockado  [mɒkˈɑːdəʊ] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF MOCKADO

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Mockado is a noun.
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WHAT DOES MOCKADO MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Mockado

Mockado is a woollen pile fabric made in imitation of silk velvet from the mid-sixteenth century. Mockado was usually constructed with a woollen pile on a linen or worsted wool warp and woollen weft, although the ground fabric could be any combination of wool, linen, and silk. Mockado was used for furnishings and carpeting, and also for clothing such as doublets, farthingales, and kirtles. Mockado was introduced to England from Flanders in the mid-sixteenth century. Dutch and Walloon weavers fleeing Spanish rule in the Low Countries were creating mockadoes and other fabrics combining silk and linen with combed woollens in the weaving center of Norwich by 1571. Varieties included plain, with an even pile, and "tuft" or voided mockado. Mockadoes were woven in solid or changeable colours, and were sometimes stamped with patterns in imitation of more expensive Utrecht velvets Mockado was always a rough fabric, and by the 1580s, the term "mockado" was synonymous with "inferior" or "tawdry".

Definition of mockado in the English dictionary

The definition of mockado in the dictionary is a material that is similar to velvet.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH MOCKADO


adelantado
ˌædəlænˈtɑːdəʊ
aficionado
əˌfɪʃjəˈnɑːdəʊ
avocado
ˌævəˈkɑːdəʊ
bardo
ˈbɑːdəʊ
Colorado
ˌkɒləˈrɑːdəʊ
Delgado
dɛlˈɡɑːdəʊ
desperado
ˌdɛspəˈrɑːdəʊ
dorado
dəˈrɑːdəʊ
eldorado
ˌeldəˈrɑːdəʊ
enamorado
ɪnæməˈrɑːdəʊ
Manado
məˈnɑːdəʊ
mikado
mɪˈkɑːdəʊ
passado
pəˈsɑːdəʊ
Prado
ˈprɑːdəʊ
privado
prɪˈvɑːdəʊ
Ricardo
rɪˈkɑːdəʊ
sado
ˈsɑːdəʊ
soldado
səʊlˈdɑːdəʊ
tardo
ˈtɑːdəʊ
tostado
tɒˈstɑːdəʊ

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE MOCKADO

mock orange
mock pennyroyal
mock sun
mock turtle soup
mock whipbird
mock-heroic
mock-serious
mock-Tudor
mock-up
mockable
mocker
mockeries
mockernut
mockers
mockery
mocking
mockingbird
mockingly
mockney
mocks

WORDS THAT END LIKE MOCKADO

Abbado
ado
bastinado
bravado
Corcovado
cruzado
dado
El Dorado
escapado
fado
hacendado
incommunicado
incomunicado
Machado
malgrado
pyinkado
reformado
Salado
tornado
zapateado

Synonyms and antonyms of mockado in the English dictionary of synonyms

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TRANSLATION OF MOCKADO

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Translator English - Chinese

mockado
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator English - Spanish

mockado
570 millions of speakers

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mockado
510 millions of speakers

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mockado
380 millions of speakers
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mockado
280 millions of speakers

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mockado
278 millions of speakers

Translator English - Portuguese

mockado
270 millions of speakers

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mockado
260 millions of speakers

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mockado
220 millions of speakers

Translator English - Malay

Mockado
190 millions of speakers

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mockado
180 millions of speakers

Translator English - Japanese

mockado
130 millions of speakers

Translator English - Korean

mockado
85 millions of speakers

Translator English - Javanese

Mockado
85 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Vietnamese

mockado
80 millions of speakers

Translator English - Tamil

mockado
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Marathi

मॅककडो
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Turkish

mockado
70 millions of speakers

Translator English - Italian

mockado
65 millions of speakers

Translator English - Polish

mockado
50 millions of speakers

Translator English - Ukrainian

mockado
40 millions of speakers

Translator English - Romanian

mockado
30 millions of speakers
el

Translator English - Greek

mockado
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator English - Afrikaans

mockado
14 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Swedish

mockado
10 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Norwegian

mockado
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of mockado

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «MOCKADO»

The term «mockado» is barely ever used and occupies the 203.719 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «MOCKADO» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about mockado

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MOCKADO»

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1
Textile Manufactures in Early Modern England
As for the piles, they were usually jersey, but sometimes silk or partly silk, and then the cloth was called silk mockado. The piles were warp ones; those in tufted mockadoes had at least 400 threads. Plain or tufted, both, could be sold either ...
Eric Kerridge, 1988
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The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and ...
As to the material employed for making them, we have read in Watton's account ( P. 86 of the MS. Feb. p. 188) that he had to pay vijs. viijd. for “ slivers of mockadoo ,” and in White's account (P. 90 of the MS. Feb. p. 189) of “tuft mockado,” and ...
‎1848
3
British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and ...
189) of " tuft mockado," and Paul Kent bad a gowne with " tuft mockadoo to face yt ." (P. 92 of MS. Feb. p. 191.) Nares says, " A stuff made in imitation of velvet, and sometimes called mock velvet" He then gives some examples in which it is ...
‎1848
4
A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
MOCKADO,*. A stuff made in imitation of velvet and sometimes called mock- velvet. Who would not thinke it a ridiculous thing, to see a lady in her milke-house with a velvet gowne, and at her bridall in her cassock of mockado. Puttenham, p.
Robert Nares, 1822
5
Every Day Life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony:
Mockado. A kindof cloth muchused for clothingin the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Tuft mockado was decorated withsmall tuftsof wool.Itwasfirst made in Flanders and at Norwich, England, byFlemish refugees. A farmer withhis russet ...
George Francis Dow
6
The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature
Their wit mockado is, Of durance is their hate, The food they teed on mod is carp, Their gaming is check-mate.' Mr. Twiss thinks that the panegyric ofLucan ad C. Piso- nem has no reference to Chefs ; . * Du Cange, however, in one of his notes  ...
‎1789
7
Transactions of the Philological Society
Franck (mlk). Mockado, mugget. — Mockado first occurs 1543, is a common word in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries as a muterial used for clothes, usually spoken of as inferior, and there is a variety called ' tuft-mockado ' ' (contrasted ...
Philological Society (Great Britain), 1910
8
Etymologies, Chiefly Anglo-French
Franck (nnk). Mockado, mugget. — Mockado first occurs 1543, is a common word in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries as a material used for clothes, usually spoken of as inferior, and there is a variety called ' tuft-mockado ' ' (contrasted ...
Ernest Weekley, 1910
9
John Ford's Dramatic Works
Fut. As soon as said; in all theclothes thou hast, More than that walking wardrobe on thy back. Guz. Imagine first our rich mockado doublet With our cut cloth-of- gold sleeves, and our quellio ', Our diamond-button'd callamanco hose, Our plume ...
John Ford, 1811
10
The Dramatic Works of John Ford,: In Two Volumes
Fut. As soon as said ; — in all the clothes thou hast, More than that walking wardrobe on thy back. [Aside. Guz. Imagine first our rich mockado" doublet, With our cut cloth-of-gold sleeves, and our quellio, Our diamond-button'd callamanco hose, ...
John Ford, William Gifford, 1827

2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MOCKADO»

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Men dressing badly win annual wheelbarrow race
The Sunningdale Hope Trust's team, the Kamikaze Chorus-Mockado walked away with the prize for best fancy dress. Social Media: Facebook ... «Bracknell News, Jul 15»
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