finery
English
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edit- IPA(key): /ˈfaɪnəɹi/
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Noun
editfinery (countable and uncountable, plural fineries)
- (obsolete) Fineness; beauty.
- (countable) Ornament; decoration; especially, excessive decoration; showy clothes; jewels.
- 1980, John A. Crow, The Epic of Latin America:
- The city also shone through the luxury of the higher castes: in the fineries of their dress, the rich manner of their living, their many servants, silver table services, and showy furnishings.
- fine point; minute characteristic
- 2020, Lieven D’hulst, Kaisa Koskinen, Translating in Town:
- the translator should master the language he translates from as thoroughly as his mother tongue, knowing all its fineries
- (ironworking) A charcoal hearth or furnace for the conversion of cast iron into wrought iron, or into iron suitable for puddling.
- 1957, H.R. Schubert, History of the British Iron and Steel Industry, page 160:
- In front of the finery hearth in which the sow is melted down again, the finer is working with a long iron bar called a ringer (from French 'ringard') with which he keeps the molten iron in motion by stirring, an essential stage in the process of refining.
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editfineness — see fineness
excessive decoration, showy clothes, jewels
charcoal hearth
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See also
edit- (charcoal hearth): refinery