arras

[ˈærəs]

arras Definition

a rich tapestry, typically hung on the walls of a room or used to conceal an alcove.

Using arras: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "arras" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The walls of the castle were adorned with beautiful arrases.

  • Example

    She used an arras to cover the entrance to her secret room.

  • Example

    The museum had an impressive collection of medieval arrases.

arras Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for arras

Phrases with arras

  • hidden or concealed from view

    Example

    The conspirators plotted behind the arras, hoping to avoid detection.

  • to reveal a hidden truth or secret

    Example

    The detective pulled down the arras, revealing the hidden door to the suspect's lair.

  • a traditional Spanish custom where the groom gives thirteen coins to the bride as a symbol of his commitment and willingness to support her

    Example

    During the arras wedding ceremony, the groom presented the coins to the bride as a sign of his love and devotion.

Origins of arras

from Old French 'arras', named after the city of Arras in France

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Summary: arras in Brief

'Arras' [ˈærəs] is a rich tapestry used to decorate the walls of a room or conceal an alcove. It is often associated with medieval castles and palaces. Phrases like 'behind the arras' and 'pull down the arras' use 'arras' to denote hidden or concealed things. The 'arras wedding' is a traditional Spanish custom where the groom gives thirteen coins to the bride as a symbol of his commitment and willingness to support her.