noun
- a coarse fabric made of silk, mohair, and wool, often stiffened with gum
Usage: archaic; historical
Examples
- The judge wore robes made of black grogram.
- Grogram was commonly used for formal garments in the 18th century.
- The merchant imported fine grogram from France.
- Her cloak was fashioned from sturdy grogram fabric.
- The tailor recommended grogram for its durability.
- Grogram held its shape well due to the gum stiffening.