|twäldəzh|wē noun
( plural toiles de jouy “)
Usage: usually capitalized J
Etymology: French, literally, cloth of Jouy, from Jouy -en-Josar, Seine-et-Oise dept., France
: an upholstery and drapery fabric usually made of cotton or linen and printed with characteristic designs (as of landscapes or florals) in one color on a cream or white background — called also Jouy print