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‖ broché, a. (ˈbrəʊʃeɪ, Fr. brɔʃe) [Fr., pa. pple. of brocher to stitch: see broche v.] 1. Of a material, esp. silk: woven with a pattern on the surface. Also n., a material of such a texture.
a1877Knight Dict. Mech., Broché-goods, goods embroidered or embossed. 1880Drapers' Jrnl. 27 May 5/2 Bodice of broché front breadths. Ibid., A chip hat to match the dark shade of broché. 1882Caulfeild & Saward Dict. Needlework, Broché, a French term denoting a velvet or silk textile, with a satin figure thrown up on the face. 1898Queen 1 Jan. 31/2 Some silk crépon gauzes, rich brochés, and fancy velveteen. 2. Of an unbound or paper-covered book: stitched.
1889in Cent. Dict. 1952J. Carter ABC for Bk. Collectors 127 A continental book in its original wrappers (broché). |