1706, also velure, velours, from French velours "velvet," from Old French velor, alteration of velos "velvet," from Old Proven?al velos, from Latin villosus (adj.) "shaggy, hairy, rough" (in Medieval Latin "velvet"), from villus "shaggy hair, tuft of hair" (see velvet).
雙語例句
1. Her husband mounts the work on velour paper and makes the frame.