Alencon lace — A len [,c]on lace See under {Lace}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Alençon lace — 1. Also called point d Alençon. a delicate needlepoint lace having a solid design outlined with twisted yarn on a background of hexagonal mesh. 2. a machine reproduction of this lace, with a cordlike outline. [1855 60] * * * ▪ lace French Point… … Universalium
alençon lace — noun see alençon * * * 1. Also called point d Alençon. a delicate needlepoint lace having a solid design outlined with twisted yarn on a background of hexagonal mesh. 2. a machine reproduction of this lace, with a cordlike outline. [1855 60] * *… … Useful english dictionary
Alencon lace — Lace Lace (l[=a]s), n. [OE. las, OF. laz, F. lacs, dim. lacet, fr. L. laqueus noose, snare; prob. akin to lacere to entice. Cf. {Delight}, {Elicit}, {Lasso}, {Latchet}.] 1. That which binds or holds, especially by being interwoven; a string, cord … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Alençon lace — /əlɛnsən ˈleɪs/ (say uhlensuhn lays) noun 1. a delicate needlepoint lace made in Alençon. 2. a machine reproduction of this lace, with a cordlike outline. {from Alençon, a lace making centre in NW France} …
Alençon — Town hall of Alençon … Wikipedia
alençon — əˈlenˌsän, en(t)sən also |alən|sän noun or alençon lace ( s) Usage: usually capitalized A Etymology: Alençon from French alençon, short for point d Alençon Alençon lace, from Alençon, France, where it is made; Alençon lace, translation of French… … Useful english dictionary
Lace — • The two earliest known specimens of lace worked linen albs are that of St. Francis, preserved at St. Clare s convent, Assisi, and the alb of Pope Boniface VIII, now in the treasury of the Sistine Chapel Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Alençon — [ə len′sän΄, ə len′sən; ] Fr [ ȧ län sōn′] n. [after Alençon, town in NW France, where orig. made] a needlepoint lace with a solid design on a net background … English World dictionary
Argentan lace — ▪ lace French Point D argentan, lace made at the French town of Argentan from the 17th century, when Louis XIV s minister Jean Baptiste Colbert founded the lace industry. Characteristic of this lace is a net background consisting of a large… … Universalium