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Definition of Dornock

Dornock
Dornick Dor"nick, or Dornock Dor"nock, n. A coarse sort of damask, originally made at Tournay (in Flemish, Doornick), Belgium, and used for hangings, carpets, etc. Also, a stout figured linen manufactured in Scotland. [Formerly written also darnex, dornic, dorneck, etc.] --Halliwell. --Jamieson. Note: Ure says that dornock, a kind of stout figured linen, derives its name from a town in Scotland where it was first manufactured for tablecloths.

Meaning of Dornock from wikipedia

- Dornock is a small Scottish village in Dumfries and Galloway, situated about 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Eastriggs and 2 miles (3 km) east of Annan. Dornock...
- Tortholwald and Ross (1682) and Lord Douglas of Kilmount, Middlebie and Dornock (1682) (all in the Peerage of Scotland). The seat of the Dukes is at Drumlanrig...
- 54°59′02″N 3°12′07″W / 54.984°N 3.202°W / 54.984; -3.202 The Battle of Dornock was fought on 25 March 1333 during the Second War of Scottish Independence...
- substantial manufacture continued until the 18th century. Dornick (also spelled dornock Dornec or Darnec) was a strong linen damask used for table cloth, wall...
- find funding to reopen the station. The station opened 23 August 1848 as Dornock. Six years later it was closed for a period of 11 years, from October 1854...
- (1332) Battle of Dupplin Moor (1332) Battle of Annan (1332) Battle of Dornock (1333) Battle of Halidon Hill (1333) Battle of Boroughmuir (1335) Battle...
- Tortholwald and Ross (1682) and Lord Douglas of Kilmount, Middlebie and Dornock (1682) (all in the Peerage of Scotland). The Earldom of Doncaster and Barony...
- English word wade). The area had three fords: the Annan or Bowness Wath, the Dornock Wath (once called the Sandywathe), and the main one —the Solewath (also...
- Douglas John Erskine Douglas (died 1847) Archibald Douglas of Dornock William Douglas of Dornock (died 1715) James Douglas Thomas Douglas (1660–1717) Samuel...
- 1946. He was raised to the peerage as Baron Douglas of Kirtleside, of Dornock in the County of Dumfries on 17 February 1948, sitting as a member of the...