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goffered, ppl. a. (ˈgɒfəd) Also 8 Sc. gowphered, 9 gauffered. [f. goffer v. + -ed1.] 1. Of frills, etc.: Fluted, crimped.[1578 Inv. R. Househ. (1815) 223 A lows gowne of quheite satene gowfre [= F. satin gaufré] crispit alower with thre small cordonis of gold togidder.] 1706 J. Watson's Collect. Poe...
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Mushroom hat
mushroom look, she added: "This may be small and snugly rounded, like the little pink 'Champignon de Paris' (Chabeau makes one of these in fine straw with a goffered
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goffer
▪ I. goffer, n. (ˈgɒfə(r)) [ad. F. gaufre: see the vb. In sense 1 the mod.Fr. term is gaufrier.] 1. A goffering-tool.1865 Daily Tel. 27 Sept., The thumb and finger get sore and blistered from working the goffers. 2. ‘An ornamental plaiting used for the frills and borders of women's caps, etc.’ (Ogil...
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goffering
goffering, vbl. n. (ˈgɒfərɪŋ) [f. goffer v. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. goffer; also, the result of this; goffered lace, frills, etc.1848 Webster, Gauffering, a mode of plaiting or fluting frills, etc. 1885 Fairholt Costume Gloss., Goffering, an ornamental pleating, used for the frills and borde...
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Florica Prevenda
They become poli-matters reliefs, with cassetons, with the zigzag rhythms of the goffered cardboard, with fields of numbers with schematized eyes and palms
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The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle
robins their red vests – but Lucie began her adventure as a well-behaved, proper young Victorian child and remains so at tale's end, taking delight in the goffered
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toby
▪ I. toby, n.1 (ˈtəʊbɪ) [The familiar form of the Christian name Tobias, employed in various unconnected senses. (But some of the senses here grouped may have a different origin.)] 1. The posteriors, the buttocks: esp. in phrase to tickle one's toby. slang.1681 [see tickle v. 6 b]. 1842 Barham Ingol...
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Traditional Welsh costume
The cap
Also known as the mob cap, the cap was a linen or cotton head cover with goffered folded fabrics around the face.
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printed
printed, ppl. a. (ˈprɪntɪd) [f. print v. + -ed1.] 1. a. Impressed, stamped, marked, † moulded.c 1483 Caxton Dialogues 12 Of mylke soden with the flour Men make printed cakes. 1616 Surfl. & Markh. Country Farme 683 Their dung is printed, grosse, long, and knottie. 1742 Collins Oriental Ecl. ii. 52 Of...
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ruche ruchche
▪ I. ruche, n. (ruːʃ, F. ryʃ) Also rouche. [a. F. ruche († rouche, rusche), bee-hive, and (in allusion to the plaits of a straw hive) frill, etc.] A frill or quilling of some light material, as ribbon, gauze, or lace, used to ornament some part of a garment or head-dress. Also attrib.a 1827 Souvenir...
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List of 'Allo 'Allo! characters
She lives in an attic above the café, lying in bed wearing white nighties and a goffered cap.
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▪ I. print, n. (prɪnt) Forms: 4 prient(e, pryente, preynte, 4–5 preent(e, 4–6 prente, printe, prynte, 4–7 preinte, 5 preynt, (prend), 4–6 (7– Sc.) prent, 5– print. [ME. (= obs. Du. printe (Kilian), Du., Da. prent, MLG., LG. prente print, impression), a. OF. priente (1317 in Godef.), preinte impressi...
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