IPA: /trɪˈleɪʒ/
KK: /trɪˈleɪʒ/
A type of latticework used to support climbing plants, often seen in gardens as a trellis for vines.
The gardener installed a beautiful treillage to help the roses climb and flourish.
Treillage comes from the Old French word 'treillage', which means a lattice or framework made of wood. The term is derived from 'treille', meaning a vine or trellis, which is related to the Latin 'trichila', meaning a vine or a place for vines. The word describes a structure used to support climbing plants, particularly vines.
Imagine a framework that supports vines — that's what 'treillage' refers to, a lattice structure for plants.