greige

Etymology
The is borrowed from  and, from ; further etymology uncertain, possibly from  (as in  ), from , ultimately from.

The is borrowed from  and, from : see above.

The spelling of the word is probably influenced by, likely because it was thought to be a of  and.

Adjective

 * 1)  Of clothing, textiles, etc.: neither bleached nor dyed, nor otherwise fully processed; unfinished.
 * 2) Of a colour like that of unbleached or undyed fabric, between grey and beige.
 * 1) Of a colour like that of unbleached or undyed fabric, between grey and beige.

Translations

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Noun

 * 1) A colour like that of unbleached or undyed fabric between grey and beige, closely akin to taupe.
 * 2)  Clothing, textiles, etc., which have neither been bleached nor dyed, nor otherwise fully processed; greige goods.
 * 1)  Clothing, textiles, etc., which have neither been bleached nor dyed, nor otherwise fully processed; greige goods.
 * 1)  Clothing, textiles, etc., which have neither been bleached nor dyed, nor otherwise fully processed; greige goods.
 * 1)  Clothing, textiles, etc., which have neither been bleached nor dyed, nor otherwise fully processed; greige goods.
 * 1)  Clothing, textiles, etc., which have neither been bleached nor dyed, nor otherwise fully processed; greige goods.
 * 1)  Clothing, textiles, etc., which have neither been bleached nor dyed, nor otherwise fully processed; greige goods.

Translations

 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Macedonian: си́вобеж