finos
See also: Finos
English
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Noun
editfinos pl (plural only)
- Second-best wool from Merino sheep.
- 1807, “Lord Somerville”, in Public Characters:
- the custom in Spain, and adopted here with our Merino wool, to divide or sort the fleece […] into rafinos, finos, and terceros ; or superfine, fine, and fubs
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- future of fini
Galician
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Ido
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- future of finar
Portuguese
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Spanish
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