baize

Etymology

From French baies, feminine plural of adjective bai (“bay-colored”) mistaken as a singular noun.

noun

  1. A thick, soft, usually woolen cloth resembling felt; often colored green and used for coverings on card tables, billiard and snooker tables, etc.
  2. (dated) A coarse woolen material with a long nap; usually dyed in plain colors.
    my goods being all English manufacture, such as cloths, stuffs, baize, and things particularly valuable and desirable in the country, I found means to sell them to a very great advantage... 1719, Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe
    At the further end, a flight of stairs mounted to a door covered with a red baize; and through this, Mr. Utterson was at last received into the doctor's cabinet. 1885, Robert Louis Stevenson, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde

verb

  1. To cover or line with baize.

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