English edit

Etymology edit

velvet +‎ -ry

Noun edit

velvetry (countable and uncountable, plural velvetries)

  1. Garments or furnishings made from velvet.
    • 1862, Charles Mackay, The Gouty Philosopher, page 170:
      All their ribandry and gauzery — their silkery and velvetry — were draggled, and limp, and shapeless []
    • 1967, Richard S. Prather, Gat Heat, page 108:
      And it was from behind those draped velvetries that the sounds came, a buzzing, as of conversation.
    • 2009, Terry Midkiff, World is Woman, page 34:
      Sitting around on sofas and velvetries with their flutes and their papers and their laughter.