doily
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Fooddoilydoi‧ly /ˈdɔɪli/ noun (plural doilies) [countable] DFa circle of paper or cloth with a pattern of holes in it that you put under things to protect the surface below, or for decorationExamples from the Corpusdoily• Several months ago, the doily would have been an unusual touch.Origin doily (1700-1800) The name of a 17th-century London cloth-seller