PREFERRED TERM
Cocoon
DEFINITION
- n. From the French "cocon" "coucon" which derives from "coque" meaning shell. It is the oval envelope, case, or shell that a larva or worm spuns around itself as a protective covering meanwhile the caterpillar inside develops into an adult moth, passing the pupal stage. The common dimension is about 1 inch, that is, 2.5 cm. They are used to be white, yellow or brown. The Leidoptera species' coccons are the usual sources of silk.
BROADER CONCEPT
- Silk
- wd:Q747071 (Silk Heritage Thesaurus)
RELATED CONCEPTS
BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION
- Burnham, Dorothy. Warp and Weft. A Textile Terminology. Royal Ontario Museum, 1980; Simpson, John; Weiner, Edmund (eds). The Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford : Clarendon Press; Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 1989 [www.oed.com] Tortora, Phyllis, y Ingrid Johnson. The Fairchild Books Dictionary of Textiles, 2015
IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Cocon
French
Bozzolo
Italian
galletta
coccola
cochetto
cocone
Capullo (fibra)
Spanish
URI
http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/132
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