Citations:tussore


 * 1929-1940 — Mikhail Bulgakov, The Master and Margarita, Translated by Diana Lewis Burgin, Katherine Tiernan O'Connor, p.170, Pan Macmillan, 1997 ISBN 9780330351348.
 * A diminutive elderly gentleman with an unusually sad face, wearing an old-fashioned tussore-silk suit and a stiff straw hat with a green band, was coming up the stairs.
 * 1978 — Su Jing, Lun Luo, Landlord and labor in late imperial China: case studies from Shandong, p.66, Harvard University Asia Center, 1978 ISBN 0674508661.
 * The various types of tussore were named after the trees whose leaves the silkworms fed on, but the general terms for them all were wild silkworm cloth (jianchou) or tussore (mianchou).