noun
- A coarse linen or linen-like fabric, typically with a checked or striped pattern, historically used for clothing and household textiles.
Usage: archaic; chiefly historical
Examples
- The merchant sold bolts of dornocks at the market.
- Dornocks were commonly used for aprons and work clothes in earlier centuries.
- The weaver specialized in producing fine dornocks with intricate patterns.
- Historical records mention dornocks as a staple fabric in household inventories.