ratiné

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A rough bulky plain-woven fabric.

Word forms

ratiné ratinés

Etymology

From French, past participle of ratiner (“to adorn”), from ratine, from Old French rastin and Late Latin raster (“to scrape”), from Latin rādō (“to scrape”).

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