IPA: /ˈlɪn.zi/
KK: /ˈlɪn.zi/
A type of fabric made from linen, often used in clothing and textiles.
She wore a beautiful linsey dress to the summer party.
Linsey → The word 'linsey' is derived from 'lin' (from Old English 'līn', meaning flax) and 'sey' (from Old French 'sai', meaning silk). It refers to a fabric made from a blend of linen and silk, combining the qualities of both materials.
Think of 'flax' ('lin') and 'silk' ('sey') coming together to create a unique fabric — that's what 'linsey' represents.