Doily

/ˈdɔɪli/ noun

a small, delicate, decorative mat made of lace or openwork fabric, placed under dishes or as table decoration.

Named after Doily (or D'Oyley), a 17th-century London cloth merchant who sold these decorative fabrics. The name became synonymous with the product and entered common usage.

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