plissé

See also: plisse and p'lisse

English

Etymology

French plissé

Noun

plissé (plural plissés)

  1. A narrow pleat made by gathering fabric with stitches, wetting the fabric, and setting by allowing it to dry under weight or tension.

Anagrams

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pli.se/

Participle

plissé (feminine plissée, masculine plural plissés, feminine plural plissées)

  1. past participle of plisser

Adjective

plissé (feminine plissée, masculine plural plissés, feminine plural plissées)

  1. pleated

Further reading

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From French plissé.

Noun

plissé m (definite singular plisséen or plisseen, indefinite plural plisséer or plisseer, definite plural plisséene or plisseene)

  1. (sewing) pleat

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Etymology

From French plissé.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /plɪsˈseː/

Noun

plissé m (definite singular plisséen or plisseen, indefinite plural plisséar or plissear, definite plural plisséane or plisseane)

  1. (sewing) pleat

Swedish

Etymology

Borrowed from French plissé.

Noun

plissé c

  1. (sewing) pleating

Declension

Declension of plissé 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative plissé plissén plisséer plisséerna
Genitive plissés plisséns plisséers plisséernas

References

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