Definitions for dowlas

dowlas dow·las

Spelling: [dou-luh s]
IPA: /ˈdaʊ ləs/

Dowlas is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 112 anagrams from letters in dowlas (adlosw).

Definitions for dowlas

noun

  1. a coarse linen or cotton cloth.

Origin of dowlas

1485-95; after Daoulas in Brittany; replacing late Middle English douglas, popular substitution for dowlas

Examples for dowlas

Just as I was on the point of casting myself headlong into the sea, a voice, which I recognized as dowlas's; broke upon my ear.

You can swear that you didnt know her to be of finer weave than dowlas.

Curtis, dowlas, the boatswain, and the sailors did what they could to strengthen the raft with additional ropes.

Only two names now remained in the hat; those of dowlas and of M. Letourneur himself.

dowlas seized his hatchet, ready to despatch the brute the moment if should be landed on the raft.

"I was afraid she might have been more for moping than for singing, dowlas," said the Duke.

"Two bad half-crowns,—dowlas, filthy dowlas," was the answer.

The drawers in dowlas's house are as delightful to open and shut as they are horrible to look at.

You can swear that you did n't know her to be of finer weave than dowlas.

Reluctantly acceding, I retired to my private apartment, and commenced operations in the soap and dowlas line.

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