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marquisette|mɑːkiːˈzɛt| [Fr., dim. of marquise marquise.] (See quots. 1968.)
1908Tatler 6 May (Suppl.) p. iv, A simple house gown of black marquisette. 1909Daily Chron. 12 Apr. 7/1 The soft marquisettes and satin-faced foulards. 1913[see fourreau]. 1928Times 9 May 11/3 A picture gown of fine gold embroidered marquisette, over peach georgette. 1930Times 13 Mar. 11/6 Lovely ankle-length frocks in flowered and plain chiffons, lace, satins, and marquisettes. 1957New Yorker 5 Oct. 110/1 Its dazzling décolletage veiled in black marquisette. 1968E. Gale From Fibres to Fabrics xii. 132 Some marquisettes are not woven, but are produced on a simple type of lace machine. 1968J. Ironside Fashion Alphabet 240 Marquisette, a lenoweave gauze fabric made of cotton, rayon, silk or synthetic fibres. |