"Fotheringay" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Fotheringay" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Fotheringay" Meaning

Fotheringay was a British folk rock band that was formed in 1970 by singer-songwriter Sandy Denny and infinite gentle guitarist Trevor Lucas. The name "Fotheringay" refers to a small village in Northamptonshire, England, where Denny once lived.

"Fotheringay" Examples

Fotheringay is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a billowy or flowing wrap of cloth, especially a dress or cloak.

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In medieval times, the ladies of the court would adorn themselves with lavish fotheringays, show casing their wealth and status.
The elaborate fotheringay worn by the queen at the coronation ceremony was a masterpiece of textile art.
The term "fotheringay" is often used in historical fiction to describe the flowing white robes worn by the bride of the undead in Gothic romances.
In a recently discovered tapestry from the 14th century, a lady is depicted wearing a grand fotheringay, its intricate embroidery a testament to the skill of the medieval artisans.
The character in the costume drama wore a stunning fotheringay, complete with pearls and lace, which stole the scene in the film's most memorable shot.

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