trapunto

See also: trapuntò

English

Etymology

From Italian trapunto

Noun

trapunto (countable and uncountable, plural trapuntos)

  1. (sewing) A type of quilting producing a raised surface.
    • 2007, January 18, “Eric Wilson”, in Making Money in Multiples:
      [] the Proenza Schouler line could be described as representing the best of their past hits: a palm print skirt for $24.99, a hooded cotton anorak for $39.99, a silk camisole with trapunto topstitching for $49.99.

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Italian

Verb

trapunto m (feminine singular trapunta, masculine plural trapunti, feminine plural trapunte)

  1. past participle of trapungere

Verb

trapunto

  1. first-person singular present indicative of trapuntare
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