• Jaspé

    Origin

    From , the past participle of , from jaspe ("jasper"), from , from Ancient Greek.

    Full definition of jaspé

    Adjective

    jaspé

    1. Veined or clouded like imitation jasper.
    2. Streaked; variegated.
      • 1939, Philip George Chadwick, , page 187:He, too, like the advancing Guard and the ground on which he knelt, was patterned jaspé in black shadow and silvery white.

    Noun

    jaspé

    (countable and uncountable; plural jaspés)
    1. A shaded, plain-weave type of cloth, embroidered or similarly printed.Jaspé is mainly used for curtains and bedspreads.

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