doily /ˈdɔɪlɪ/, sb. or a.
Also doiley, doyly, -ley, erron. d’Oyley, d’oylie.
Etymology: from personal surname Doiley or Doyley. 1712 Budgell Spect. No. 283 ⁋18 The famous Doily is still fresh in every one’s Memory, who raised a Fortune by finding out Materials for such Stuffs as might at once be cheap and genteel. 1727 Sir H. Sloane in Phil. Trans. XXXIV. 222 Mr. Doyly, (who was a great searcher after Curiosities, and gave Name to a sort of Stuffs worn in Summer). 1750-1800 Pegge MS. Note (Skeat, Philol. Trans. 1885, 91) Doyley kept a Linnen-draper’s shop in the Strand, a little West of…