charmeuse
English
Etymology
Noun
charmeuse (countable and uncountable, plural charmeuses)
- A fine semi-lustrous crepe in satin weave.
- 2013, A. Scott Berg, Wilson, Berkley 2014, p. 359:
- One evening Edith outshone herself, wearing a smartly tailored black charmeuse dress designed especially for her by Worth, the leading Paris designer, and a pair of gold slippers […]
- 2013, A. Scott Berg, Wilson, Berkley 2014, p. 359:
Translations
French
Noun
charmeuse f (plural charmeuses)
- feminine equivalent of charmeur
Adjective
charmeuse
- feminine singular of charmeur
Further reading
- “charmeuse” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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