different between valure vs velure
valure
English
Etymology
Noun
valure (plural valures)
- (obsolete) Value.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Lord Berners to this entry?)
Anagrams
- Lauver, r-value, rvalue, valuer
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velure
English
Etymology
Alteration of velour.
Noun
velure (countable and uncountable, plural velures)
- (dated) A fabric similar to velvet.
- A silk or plush pad for smoothing or giving lustre to silk hats.
Verb
velure (third-person singular simple present velures, present participle veluring, simple past and past participle velured)
- (transitive) To dress with a velure.
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