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millefleur

American  
[meel-flur, -floor, meel-flœr] / milˈflɜr, -ˈflʊər, milˈflœr /

adjective

  1. having a background sprinkled with representations of flowers, as certain tapestries or pieces of glasswork.


Etymology

Origin of millefleur

1905–10; < French mille fleurs literally, thousand flowers; cf. millefiori

Example Sentences

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He ranges through forests or millefleur backgrounds, followed by hunters and eager dogs.

From Time Magazine Archive

There are trees of millefleur roses; heliotrope and honeysuckle cover every pillar, and yellow jasmine trails over everything….

From Life in Mexico by Calderón de la Barca, Madame (Frances Erskine Inglis)