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treillage

[trey-lij, tre-yazh] / ˈtreɪ lɪdʒ, trɛˈyaʒ /


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The whimsical space, which opened in early February, has sea foam green walls and handmade wooden treillage.

From New York Times • Feb. 29, 2024

Through the brick passage he had a glimpse, as through a funnel, of green leaves climbing on a tiny treillage, and of a broken urn on a scrap of sward.

From The Castle Inn by Weyman, Stanley John

Round it are courts of treillage, that serve for nothing, and behind it a canal, very like a horsepond, on which there are fireworks and justs.

From The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4 by Walpole, Horace

I have decided that the outside shall be of treillage, which, however, I shall not commence, till I have again seen some of old Louis's old-fashioned Galanteries at Versailles.

From Letters of Horace Walpole — Volume II by Walpole, Horace

One shed shelters an entire semicircle of treillage, pure Louis XV., an exquisite example of a lost art. 

From The Ways of Men by Gregory, Eliot