Jouy print
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jouy print — zhəˈwē , ˈzhwē noun Usage: usually capitalized J Etymology: Jouy en Josas, France, its original place of manufacture : toile de jouy * * * /zhwee/. See toile de Jouy … Useful english dictionary
Jouy print — noun see toile de jouy * * * /zhwee/. See toile de Jouy … Useful english dictionary
toile de jouy — |twäldəzh|wē noun (plural toiles de jouy “) Usage: usually capitalized J Etymology: French, literally, cloth of Jouy, from Jouy en Josar, Seine et Oise dept., France : an upholstery and drapery fabric usually made of cotton or linen and printed… … Useful english dictionary
toile de Jouy — Fr. /twannl deuh zhwee / a cotton or linen fabric characterized by monochromatic prints on a light background. Also called Jouy print. [1915 20; < F: lit., cloth of Jouy( en Josas), France] * * * ▪ fabric (French: “fabric of Jouy”),also called… … Universalium
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