BROCHÉ


Meaning of BROCHÉ in English

III. (ˈ)brō|shā adjective

Etymology: French, from past participle of brocher to brocade, sew, from Middle French, to prick — more at broach II

: woven with a raised figure

IV. noun

( -s )

Etymology: French, from broché, adjective

1. : brocade 1

2. : a fabric (as a shirting or suiting) with a pinstripe or hairline in the warp

3. : a silk or rayon fabric of the brocade type with small designs woven in by swivel shuttles and often combining a plain-woven ground with pile-weave designs

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