doyley

/ˈdɔɪli/
noun
  1. A small decorative mat, usually made of lace or paper, placed under dishes or vases to protect a surface.
    • He cut a paper doyley to use as a doily for the cake stand.
    • The antique shop sold embroidered doyleys for dressing tables.
    • She placed a lace doyley under the teapot to catch any drips.
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