Obs. rare. [F. feuillage, f. feuille: see FEUILLE.] Foliage.
1714. Jervas, Lett. to Pope, 20 Aug., in Popes Lett. (1737), 107. I inclose the out-line of the same size, that you may determine whether you woud have it so large, or reducd to make room for feuillage or laurel round the oval, or about the square of the Busto?
1858. Simmonds, Dict. Trade, Feuillage (French), foliage; a row of leaves, branched-work.