CLOTH, n.
1. A manufacture or stuff of wool or hair, or of cotton, flax, hemp or other vegetable filaments, formed by weaving or intertexture of threads, and used for garments or other covering and for various other purposes as woolen cloth, linen cloth, cotton cloth, hair cloth.
2. The covering of a table usually called a tablecloth.
3. The canvas on which pictures are drawn.
4. A texture or covering put to a particular use as a cloth of state.
5. Dress raiment. See Clothes.
6. The covering of a bed.
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