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fichu

American  
[fish-oo, fee-shy] / ˈfɪʃ u, fiˈʃü /

noun

  • fichus
    plural
  1. a woman's kerchief or shawl, generally triangular in shape, worn draped over the shoulders or around the neck with the ends drawn together on the breast.


fichu British  
/ ˈfiːʃuː /

noun

  1. a woman's shawl or scarf of some light material, worn esp in the 18th century

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Etymology

Origin of fichu

1795–1805; < French: noun use of fichu, past participle of ficher to drive in, fix (informally, to throw, fling; hence, something put on hastily, loosely attached) < Vulgar Latin *fīgicāre, for Latin fīgere; cf. finca

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By the end of the day, she persuaded me to buy her a yellow linen dress with a tie in the back and a fichu, a white triangle of cloth tucked into the neckline.

From New York Times Sep. 12, 2013

But the feeling of that giddy costume extravaganza came through only in an airy cream and ivory palette and in shapes suggesting trim court breeches and dainty fichu collars.

From New York Times Mar. 4, 2010

Another woman tried on an exquisite Arlesian fichu.

From Time Magazine Archive

She took the fichu from her shoulders and laid it reverently over the dead man's face: she folded the hands across the breast.

From Lord Tony's Wife An Adventure of the Scarlet Pimpernel by Emmuska Orczy, Baroness Orczy

On his left stands his wife, whose handsome figure is dressed in a crimson skirt, brown corsage, a white fichu, and a black cloak.

From The Standard Galleries - Holland by Esther Singleton

There are whopping cabbage roses, short lengths and, in the lace-printed fichus, references to Arles, in Lacroix's native Provence.

From Time Magazine Archive

To make one costume seem like many, women are buying in vast quantities dickies, jabots, fichus, gilets, ruches, berthas, bibs, piccadillies, collets, modesties and ruffs.

From Time Magazine Archive

Christian's estate glittered with exotic tropic birds and costly tapestries; his person with jewels, velvet, and fine lace fichus.

From Time Magazine Archive

When stored in the open, they often wear translucent fichus of plastic film.

From Time Magazine Archive

The older women wore small bonnets and cashmere shawls, lace collars and cameos, the younger fichus and small flat hats above their "waterfalls" or curled chignons.

From Sleeping Fires: a Novel by Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton

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