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paisley (n.)

1834 as a type of clothing or material, from Paisley, town in southwest Scotland, where the cloth was originally made. As an adjective by 1900. The town name is literally "church," from Middle Irish baslec, itself from Latin basilica (see basilica).

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Definitions of paisley from WordNet

paisley (n.)
a soft wool fabric with a colorful swirled pattern of curved shapes;
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