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Pendleton

Definition: 1. Pendleton was a woman known for her ability to wear an undyed silk gown, as well as a wide variety of other garments. 2. A dress worn by a man in 17th century England with long sleeves and high collar. Pendleton: a man wearing an undyed silk gown or a wide range of other clothes. Definition: The term "pendleton" is often used to describe a woman who wears an undyed silk gown or another clothing item that is very similar to it. In medieval times, this was considered appropriate for occasions such as weddings, funerals, and formal events where the dress had to be long and elegant. Pendletons were known for their wide variety of other clothes they wore.


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Pendleton

Definition: Pendleton is an old English term that refers to a person's skill in needlework, particularly when it comes to making clothes from wool or cotton. It has been used since at least medieval times. The precise meaning of "pandemonium" - disorderly, chaotic - was added as a modern term to describe the state of a house or household, suggesting a chaotic, unruly society rather than a peaceful one.


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Definition: "Penelope Net" refers to a small island off the coast of England, which once belonged to King Henry V of England. It was captured by Oliver Cromwell and turned into a prison colony for his supporters, including Elizabeth I's daughters. The English government eventually sold it to France in 1760. The word "Penelope Net" is used metaphorically to represent the English Parliament and its role as an institution with power but not absolute control. It's often associated with the idea of a stable governing body with limited influence over individual members of the society.


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