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grisaille

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gri⋅saille

[gri-zahy, -zeyl; Fr. gree-zah-yuh ]
–noun, plural -sailles [-zahyz, -zeylz; Fr. -zah-yuh ] for 2.
1. monochromatic painting in shades of gray.
2. a work of art, as a painting or stained-glass window, executed in grisaille.

Origin:
1840–50; < F: painted in gray monotone, equiv. to gris gray + -aille n. suffix
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gri·saille   (grĭ-zī', -zāl')   
n.  
  1. A style of monochromatic painting in shades of gray, used especially for the representation of relief sculpture.

  2. A painting or design in this style.

    1. Vitrifiable glass paint.

    2. A lacy pattern painted on light glass with vitrifiable paint and fired.


[French, from gris, gray, from Old French, from Frankish *grīs.]
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