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Napkin
Napkin Nap"kin, n. [Dim. of OF. nape a tablecloth, cloth, F. nappe, L. mappa. See Napery.] 1. A little towel, or small cloth, esp. one for wiping the fingers and mouth at table. 2. A handkerchief. [Obs.] --Shak. Napkin pattern. See Linen scroll, under Linen. -- Napkin ring, a ring of metal, ivory, or other material, used to inclose a table napkin.
Napkin pattern
Napkin Nap"kin, n. [Dim. of OF. nape a tablecloth, cloth, F. nappe, L. mappa. See Napery.] 1. A little towel, or small cloth, esp. one for wiping the fingers and mouth at table. 2. A handkerchief. [Obs.] --Shak. Napkin pattern. See Linen scroll, under Linen. -- Napkin ring, a ring of metal, ivory, or other material, used to inclose a table napkin.

Meaning of Napki from wikipedia

- for a period of about 150 years. Some historians misread this legend as "Napki Malka", who was ****umed to be a Nezak King. The use of Pahlavi may reflect...
- domain at its greatest extent. Alchon Huns king Khingila. Nezak Huns king Napki Malka. The "Hephthalite bowl", NFP ****stan, 5th or 6th century CE. British...
- managed to maintain some kind of rule between 570 and 600 AD over the nspk, napki or Nezak tribes that remained. Bailey argues that the Pahlavi name Xyon...
- Billon drachma of the Huna King Napki Malka (Afghanistan or Gandhara, c. 475–576)....
- were the Nezak Huns who settled around Kabul. Early scholars called them 'Napki'. The exact chronology is unclear. The first written accounts come from...
- an Israeli footballer Motti Malka, mayor of the Israeli city of Kiryat Napki Malka, a Hephthalite king of the 6th-7th century Zadok Malka, a former Israeli...
- designs and the Pahlavi Nezak Shah stamp (previously interpreted by Göbl as Napki MLK) on their coins, supposedly opened a mint in Ghazni (which's coins are...
- 21 coins. Of these, 19 were Kushan bronze coins but two were much later Napki Malka silver coins of the Nezak Huns indicating that the relics had been...