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foulard|fular, fuːˈlɑːd| [a. Fr. foulard.] 1. A thin flexible material of silk, or of silk mixed with cotton.
1864E. Sargent Peculiar II. 137 Laura was attired in a light checked foulard silk. 1885Yng. Ladies' Jrnl. 1 July 42/1 The new cambrics..very much resemble foulards. 2. A handkerchief of this material.
1879J. W. Boddam-Whetham Roraima 60 Stores filled with gay-coloured foulards. 188819th Cent. Apr. 514 A foulard has become a common attire with the St. Petersburg house⁓maids. |