noun
- A coarse linen fabric with a raised pattern, historically used for tablecloths and other household textiles.
Usage: archaic; chiefly historical
Examples
- The antique dornock tablecloth was carefully preserved in the museum's textile collection.
- She inherited a set of dornock napkins from her grandmother's estate.
- Dornock fabric was popular in European households during the 17th and 18th centuries.
- The weaver specialized in producing fine dornock for wealthy merchants.