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Quotation dates: 1679
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Satinisgobe, n. [e.m.E. satinisco (1615), sattinisco (1619), satanisco (1639); pseudo-Spanish formation f. Satin(e n.] An inferior sort of satin. —1679 6th Rep. Hist. MSS App. 688/1.
[Convicted of] stealing … out of Alexander Young's loome two webs, whereof there was ane of satinisgobe and ane other of dornick