grogram

English

Etymology

A Panama hat with a grosgrain band.[n 1] Grogram is a type of grosgrain made up of a mixture of silk, and mohair or wool.
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Borrowed from FrenchCategory:English terms borrowed from French#GROGRAMCategory:English terms derived from French#GROGRAM gros-grain (coarse grain, a strong fabric), from gros (coarse) + grain (grain) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#GROGRAM *ǵerh₂- (to grow old, mature)).[1] The word is a doublet of grosgrainCategory:English doublets#GROGRAM which was borrowed later.

Pronunciation

Noun

grogram (countable and uncountable, plural grograms)Category:English lemmas#GROGRAMCategory:English nouns#GROGRAMCategory:English uncountable nouns#GROGRAMCategory:English countable nouns#GROGRAMCategory:English countable nouns#GROGRAMCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#GROGRAMCategory:Pages with entries#GROGRAMCategory:Pages with 1 entry#GROGRAM

  1. A strong, rough fabric made up of a mixture of silk, and mohair or wool.
  2. A garment made from this fabric.
    • 1824, Vicesimus Knox, “Evening LVIII. On the Danger and Folly of Innovation.”, in The Works of Vicesimus Knox, D.D. with a Biographical Preface. In Seven Volumes, volume III, London: Printed for J. Mawman, [], →OCLC, pages 258–259:
      [W]ould you, Lady Alma, refuse to purchase a new gown, when by length of time your old grogram was worn to tatters, or grown so unfashionable as to excite ridicule in the very boys as you go to church?
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Alternative forms

Hypernyms

  • grosgrain (corded fabric with the weft heavier than the warp)

Derived terms

  • grog (speculatively)

Descendants

Translations

Notes

  1. From the collection of the Museu Paulista or Museu do Ipiranga in São Paulo, Brazil.

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Further reading

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