Crossword-Solution: KINCOB 6 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Kincob n. India silk brocaded with flowers in silver or gold.
Kincob a. Of the nature of kincob; brocaded.

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INDIAN embroidered fabric 1 answer
INDIAN fabric, rich 1 answer
INDIAN stuff, richly decorated 1 answer
fine silk fabric 2 answers
Indian fabric 9 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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EATRE
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greedy person
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The juggler, a keen little Frenchman, plied his arts nimbly, and what with his ventriloquial doll, his empty bag full of eggs, his stones that were candies, and his candies that were stones, and his stuffed birds that sang, astonished and delighted his unsophisticated patrons, whose applauding murmurs were diversified by familiarly silly shrieks--the true Siamese Did-you-ever!--from behind the kincob curtains.
The English Governess At The Siamese Court Anna Harriette Leonowens 2005
Put them out." And when this was done, she composedly ordered her pipe and threw herself lazily at length upon a pile of kincob cushions, her posture the more careless since she knew herself secure from observation; the garden being private to her use.
The Bronze Bell Louis Joseph Vance 2006
First came a noisy, turbulent crowd of native soldiery, escorting a young man mounted on a very fat horse, dressed in gorgeous kincob, with eight people holding an enormous umbrella over him.
The Last Voyage Lady (Annie Allnutt) Brassey 2009
The body of her husband, wrapped in rich kincob, was then carried seven times round the pile, and finally laid across her knees.
Celebrated Women Travellers of the Nineteenth Century W. H. Davenport Adams 2010
The kincob catastrophe was, that some of our servants were so over-tempted by it, that without the slightest respect for time or place, the instant we had walked over it they snatched it up and carried it off.
Up the Country Emily Eden 2014