Where does “ruche” come from?
ruche (English) comes from French ruche, from Middle French rusche, from Old French rusche, from Latin rusca, from Gaulish rusca, from Proto-Celtic rūskos, from Proto-Indo-European HrewH- — to dig.
ruche (English): A strip of fabric which has been fluted or...
Definitions
- A strip of fabric which has been fluted or...