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soutache
[ soo-tash; French soo-tash ]
noun
- a narrow braid, commonly of mohair, silk, or rayon, used for trimming.
soutache
/ suːˈtæʃ /
noun
- a narrow braid used as a decorative trimming
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Word History and Origins
Origin of soutache1
1855–60; < French: braid of a hussar's shako < Hungarian sujtás flat braid for trimming
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Word History and Origins
Origin of soutache1
C19: from French, from Hungarian sujtas
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Example Sentences
The gold-cord soutache embroidery that, at first glance, gave tuxedos, track suits and jumpsuits a bold, bandleader feel created skeleton-like outlines on their wearers.
From Los Angeles Times
And so you will wear that soutache embroidery and like it.
From Washington Post
In a Virginia courthouse, such desperation was laid bare in the form of glazed linen and soutache embroidery.
From Washington Post
"So far as they are concerned the soutache could be crimson and the yoke green, and if the price was right they'd buy it anyhow."
From Project Gutenberg
Indeed, I devoted the sole article the Yankees let fall from my two workboxes—a bunch of soutache—to the work.
From Project Gutenberg
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