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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: MIC-MOL |
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MITTEN , a covering for the hand, with a division for the thumb only, and reaching to the lower
joint of the fingers; it is made of silk
wool
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glove , mitten, such as is worn by hedgers and ditchers. The 16th-century French word miton meant a gauntlet . A fine mitten made of lace or open network and extending well up the forearm was much worn by ladies in the early part
century , and has been fashionable at various times since that date.End of Article: MITTEN If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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