Taglienti (1530) has groppi, moreschi, and arabeschi; and Il Specchio (1548), ponti gropposi. See also the Sforza Inventory, 1493.

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See Genoa.

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Taglienti (1530) gives a magliata, Parasole (1600) lavori di maglia.

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Punti a stuora occur in Il Specchio (1548), I Frutti (1564), and in the Vera Perfettione (1591) the word stuora (modern, stuoja) means also a mat of plaited rushes, which some of these interlaced patterns may be intended to imitate.

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Burato. See Appendix.

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