frillwork

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A row or rows of frills.
 * 2)  Ornamentation on a building or other structure resembling a row of frills.
 * 3) * 1877, E. C. Hussey, Home Building, New York: Leader & Van Hoesen, Plate No. 14,
 * Its exterior form and ornamentation is of the Swiss style, although the stories are higher than are generally used in Swiss buildings. The almost excessive frill work gives it a very pretty, although a rather tawdry appearance.
 * 1) * 1877, E. C. Hussey, Home Building, New York: Leader & Van Hoesen, Plate No. 14,
 * Its exterior form and ornamentation is of the Swiss style, although the stories are higher than are generally used in Swiss buildings. The almost excessive frill work gives it a very pretty, although a rather tawdry appearance.