(ˈ)fü|lärd, fəˈl-, (ˈ)fu̇|l-, -lȧd noun
( -s )
Etymology: French
1.
a. : a lightweight plainwoven or twilled silk usually printed with a small neat evenly spaced pattern
b. : an imitation of this fabric made usually of rayon, cotton, wool, or nylon
2. : an article of clothing (as a tie, scarf, or handkerchief) that is made of foulard