soutache
[ soo-tash; French soo-tash ]
/ suˈtæʃ; French suˈtaʃ /
noun
a narrow braid, commonly of mohair, silk, or rayon, used for trimming.
Origin of soutache
1855–60; < French: braid of a hussar's shako < Hungarian
sujtás flat braid for trimming
Words nearby soutache
Example sentences from the Web for soutache
So far as they are concerned the soutache could be crimson and the yoke green, and if the price was right they'd buy it anyhow.
Elkan Lubliner, American |Montague GlassIndeed, I devoted the sole article the Yankees let fall from my two workboxes—a bunch of soutache—to the work.
A Confederate Girl's Diary |Sarah Margan DawsonYou are all plain one minute, and the next you are all soutache and buttons.
Potash & Perlmutter |Montague GlassThere are several kinds of braid, but the easiest to use is soutache, whether it is cotton or silk.
The Library of Work and Play: Needlecraft |Effie Archer Archer
British Dictionary definitions for soutache
soutache
/ (suːˈtæʃ) /
noun
a narrow braid used as a decorative trimming
Word Origin for soutache
C19: from French, from Hungarian
sujtas