damassé
See also: damasse
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French damassé, past participle of damasser (“to make (like) damask”), from damas (“damask”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /dəˈmæseɪ/
Noun
damassé (countable and uncountable, plural damassés)
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from French damassé, past participle of damasser (“to make (like) damask”), from damas (“damask”).
Noun
damassé n (plural damassés, diminutive damassétje n)
French
Etymology
Past participle of damasser (“to make (like) damask”), from damas (“damask”), from the Syrian city Damas (“Damascus”).
Verb
damassé m (feminine singular damassée, masculine plural damassés, feminine plural damassées)
- past participle of damasser
Related terms
- Damas m
- damas m
- damasquiner (verb)
- damasserie
- damasseur m
- damassure
Further reading
- “damassé” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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