velours German Wikipedia has an article on: Velours Wikipedia de Borrowed from French velours. Doublet of Flor. Velours n (strong, genitive Velours,...
See also: Velours velours plural of velour louvers, louvres Inherited from Old French velor, an alteration of velos, either from velu (“hairy”) + -os...
IPA(key): /və.luʁ d‿y.tʁɛkt/ velours d’Utrecht m (uncountable) Utrecht velvet 1862, Victor Hugo, Les Misérables, I.1.vi: L’ambition de mademoiselle Baptistine...
on: velour Wikipedia Borrowed from French velours (“velvet”). velour (countable and uncountable, plural velours) A knit fabric similar to velvet, but usually...
French Wikipedia has an article on: petit velours blanc Wikipedia fr (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the...
jouer sur le velours IPA(key): /ʒwe syʁ dy v(ə).luʁ/ jouer sur du velours (figuratively) to play it safe, not to take any risk (figuratively) to be onto...