sanglier
[ sang-lee-er ]
/ ˈsæŋ li ər /
noun
a closely woven fabric made of mohair or worsted, constructed in plain weave, and finished to simulate the coat of a boar.
Origin of sanglier
1350–1400; < Middle French ≪ Late Latin
singulāris (
porcus) solitary (pig or boar); replacing Middle English
singlere < Old French
sengler < Latin, as above
Words nearby sanglier
sangh,
sangha,
sanghat,
sangiovese,
sangli,
sanglier,
sango,
sangoma,
sangraal,
sangrail,
sangre de cristo