foulardfuˈlɑrd, fə-
foulard
English Definitions:
foulard (noun)
a light plain-weave or twill-weave silk or silklike fabric (usually with a printed design)
foulard (Noun)
A light-weight silk or cotton fabric, often with a printed pattern.
foulard (Noun)
A piece of clothing made with this fabric.
Foulard
A foulard is a lightweight fabric, either twill or plain-woven, made of silk or a mix of silk and cotton. Foulards usually have a small printed design of various colors. Foulard can also refer by metonymy to articles of clothing, such as scarves and neckties, made from this fabric. Foulard is believed to have originated in the Far East. The word comes from the French word foulard, with the same proper and metonymic meanings. In modern French, foulard is the usual word for a scarf or neckerchief. Home decor use of foulard fabric: "Wall coverings are check, tattersalls, and foulards."
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