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‖ capitonné, a.|kapitɔne| [Fr., pa. pple. of capitonner to upholster, quilt.] (See quots. 1882 and 1957.)
1873Young Englishwoman Mar. 131/2 A dress of tulle over white tafettas, capitonné into bouillons with small clusters of Parmese violets. 1882Caulfeild & Saward Dict. Needlework 61/1 Capitonné. This is a French term, signifying drawn in at intervals, as a stuffed sofa, chair, or pincushion, which is buttoned down at each attachment of the double material, at the front and back. 1939C. Beaton My Royal Past ii. 17 She graciously patted the capitonné sofa. 1957M. B. Picken Fashion Dict. 53/1 Capitonné embroidery, decorative tufting similar to that used on furniture, but adapted and modernized for use on hats, yokes, panels of dresses, etc., giving quilted appearance. 1968Home & Garden Nov. 86/2 Deep capitonné Chesterfield... In black hide it costs {pstlg}237 10s. |