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Definition of Moquettes
1. moquette [n] - See also: moquette
Lexicographical Neighbors of Moquettes
Literary usage of Moquettes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Theoretical and Practical Book-keeping, by Double and Single Entry by Louis Lafayette Williams, Fernando E. Rogers (1887)
"moquettes, (ftt 1.50; 500 yds. Tapestry Brussels, (a 90c. 26. Paid acceptance,
favor 0. 1i. Harris, due to-day, in cash. 28. Received of Richmond & Bro. ..."
2. Official Catalogue of the British Section by Great Britain (1878)
"other moquettes* (snch as Brus- h. imported hy any other single, other kinds, of
pure wool or wool and other yarn, hut not hacked •with a canvas. ..."
3. Art Decoration Applied to Furniture by Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford (1878)
"The moquettes are finer and thinner than the others, and consequently less
enduring; nor can they, after being soiled, be clipped and shorn off again, ..."
4. Notes and Sketches of the Paris Exhibition by George Augustus Sala (1868)
"... of Paris; the moquettes of Allard and Crombe, ... of Paris and Abbeville ;
and the moquettes of ..."
5. Monthly Consular and Trade Reports by United States Bureau of Manufactures (1908)
"These moquettes, which are highly esteemed, were first made at Abbeyville, at as
early a date as 1667, and soon thereafter at Aubusson and Amiens. ..."