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Some authorities even think cameline is the same as we call today cashmere.
Cameline is described in textile dictionaries as a coarse medieval fabric.
Cambolism seems to be recorded in Old French and English as the same as cameline.
The name Camplin and Campling is defined as a wearer or maker of cameline.
Cameline is described also as a cloak of the Arabs made of camel's hair which is oftentimes striped white and brown in color.
According to the Old Testament camel's hair weave was made into cloth and the clothing referred to as cameline garments and worn by Persian priests.
Norwegian pasties, a cameline meat brewet, beef marrow fritters, soringue of eels, loach in water and cold sage, great joints and saltwater fish.