dentelle
lace
noun dahn-TEL Rare
Origin: Old French dent 'tooth', referring to the toothed edge of the fabric
Usage Note
Dentelle is the delicate ornamental fabric made by hand or machine; dentelle de Calais is France's most famous variety, prized worldwide in haute couture. The word shares its root with dent (tooth) because of the jagged, tooth-like pattern of early lace.
Examples
"Sa robe était ornée de dentelle."
Natural Translation
Her dress was adorned with lace.
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