transcription, транскрипция: [ brō-ˈkād ]
noun
Etymology: Spanish brocado, from Catalan brocat, from Italian broccato, from broccare to spur, brocade, from brocco small nail, from Latin broccus projecting
Date: 1588
1. : a rich silk fabric with raised patterns in gold and silver
2. : a fabric characterized by raised designs
• brocade transitive verb
• bro·cad·ed adjective