brocade

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Yellow brocade bonnet of Victorian times in England
Mediterranean Brocade, a noctuid moth, Spodoptera littoralis, with patterns and textures suggesting brocade

Etymology

From OccitanCategory:English terms derived from Occitan#BROCADE brocada and SpanishCategory:English terms derived from Spanish#BROCADE and PortugueseCategory:English terms derived from Portuguese#BROCADE brocado, influenced by FrenchCategory:English terms derived from French#BROCADE brocart, from ItalianCategory:English terms derived from Italian#BROCADE broccato, from brocco, ultimately from GaulishCategory:English terms derived from Gaulish#BROCADE.

Pronunciation

Noun

brocade (countable and uncountable, plural brocades)Category:English lemmas#BROCADECategory:English nouns#BROCADECategory:English uncountable nouns#BROCADECategory:English countable nouns#BROCADECategory:English countable nouns#BROCADECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#BROCADECategory:Pages with entries#BROCADECategory:Pages with 1 entry#BROCADE

  1. (countableCategory:English countable nouns#BROCADE, uncountableCategory:English uncountable nouns#BROCADE) A thick heavy fabric into which raised patterns have been woven, originally in gold and silver; more recently any cloth incorporating raised, woven patterns.[1]
  2. An item decorated with brocade.
  3. Any of several species of noctuid moths such as some species in the genera Calophasia and Hadena
    • 2016, P.P. Mary et al., edited by Akshay Kumar Chakravarthy et al., Arthropod Diversity and Conservation in the Tropics and Sub-tropics, Springer, →ISBN:
      Other species considered occasional migrants have become established in the UK in recent years, such as the ... sombre brocade, Blair's mocha, Flame brocade, and Clifden nonpareil.
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  4. (figurative) A decorative pattern.
    • 1826, Thomas Dudley Fosbroke, A picturesque and topographical account of Cheltenham, and its Vicinity:
      The shrubbery around the cottages is a brocade of lawns and shrubs intermixed, in fancy patterns, with gravel walks, in various directions, which wind into the woods.
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    • 1976, Annemarie Schimmel, Pain and Grace: A Study of Two Mystical Writers of Eighteenth-Century Muslim India, page 126:
      It is as though the poets and mystics were weaving a colorful brocade of words with the intention to please God and to show His greatness to the world.
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    • 2012, Kakuzo Okakura, The Book of Tea, →ISBN, page 36:
      Saying this, Rikyu stepped into the garden, shook a tree and scattered over the garden gold and crimson leaves, scraps of the brocade of autumn!
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Derived terms

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Translations

Verb

brocade (third-person singular simple present brocades, present participle brocading, simple past and past participle brocaded)Category:English lemmas#BROCADECategory:English verbs#BROCADECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#BROCADECategory:Pages with entries#BROCADECategory:Pages with 1 entry#BROCADE

  1. To decorate fabric with raised woven patterns.

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References

  1. Brown, Lesley The New shorter Oxford English dictionary on historical principles. pub. Clarendon Oxford 1993 isbn=0-19-861271-0

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