tiffany
/ˈtɪfənɪ/noun
mass noun
- thin gauze muslin丝纱罗; 亚麻薄布。
词源
early 17th cent.: from Old French tifanie, via ecclesiastical Latin from Greek theophaneia 'epiphany'. The word is usually taken to be short for Epiphany silk or muslin, i.e. , that worn on Twelfth Night, but may be a humorous allusion to epiphany in the sense 'manifestation', tiffany being semi-transparent.