grosgrain

See also: gros-grain

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French gros-grain (coarse grain, a strong fabric), from gros (coarse) + grain (grain). Doublet of grogram, which was borrowed earlier.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈɡɹəʊɡɹeɪn/

Noun

grosgrain (countable and uncountable, plural grosgrains)

  1. A silk fabric having narrow, horizontal ribs.
  2. A close-woven fabric (usually made from silk or rayon) having narrow horizontal ribs.
  3. A ribbon made of this fabric.

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