ciclatoun (Meaning)

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ciclatoun (n.)

A costly cloth, of uncertain material, used in the Middle Ages.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ciclatoun

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ciclatoun Sentence Examples

  1. The ciclatoun clattered softly as the wind rustled through its silk folds.
  2. The emperor's ciclatoun was embroidered with intricate golden threads, reflecting the sun's rays.
  3. The ciclatoun hung heavily from the ceiling, casting an ethereal glow over the ballroom.
  4. The princess's ciclatoun whispered secrets as she danced through the night.
  5. The ciclatoun's shimmering surface caught the candlelight, creating a mesmerizing kaleidoscope of colors.
  6. The ciclatoun covered the bride's body like a delicate shroud, shielding her from the world.
  7. The ciclatoun's intricate patterns told stories of love, war, and triumph.
  8. The ciclatoun's flowing fabric draped gracefully around the statue's curves.
  9. The ciclatoun's soft texture enveloped her in a comforting embrace.
  10. The ciclatoun's vibrant hues brought life to the otherwise drab surroundings.

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A costly cloth, of uncertain material, used in the Middle Ages.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ciclatoun clattered softly as the wind rustled through its silk folds.

The emperor's ciclatoun was embroidered with intricate golden threads, reflecting the sun's rays.

The ciclatoun hung heavily from the ceiling, casting an ethereal glow over the ballroom.

The princess's ciclatoun whispered secrets as she danced through the night.