fluweel

Dutch (Brabantic)

/flyˈ(ʋ)eːl/

noun
Definitions
  • velvet closely woven fabric with pile on one side

Etymology

Inherited from Middle Dutch fluweel derived from Old French veluel derived from villūtus derived from Latin villus (hair, shaggy hair, tuft of hair, down, tuft, woolly hair).

Origin

Latin

villus

Gloss

hair, shaggy hair, tuft of hair, down, tuft, woolly hair

Concept
Semantic Field

The body

Ontological Category

Person/Thing

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