lutestring

Etymology
Corrupted form of, probably influenced by.

Noun

 * 1)  A plain, stout, lustrous silk, used for ladies' dresses and for ribbon.
 * 2) * 1784,, cited in , John Adams, page 305:
 * A dressing chemise of Tiffany which she had on over a blue lutestring
 * 1) A type of moth with a band-like marking across the forewing, of the former taxonomic family Thyatiridae, also, the band-like marking.
 * 2) The string of a lute.
 * 1) A type of moth with a band-like marking across the forewing, of the former taxonomic family Thyatiridae, also, the band-like marking.
 * 2) The string of a lute.
 * 1) The string of a lute.
 * 1) The string of a lute.
 * 1) The string of a lute.
 * 1) The string of a lute.