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Definition of Brocatels
1. brocatel [n] - See also: brocatel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Brocatels
Literary usage of Brocatels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the French Protestant Refugees, from the Revocation of the Edict by Charles ( Weiss (1854)
"... besides the serges and drugget of Nimes ; brocades and brocatels ; ribbons
and ornaments, plain and flowered gauzes; Castor hats and other ..."
2. Textiles by Paul Henry Nystrom (1916)
"But in the silks the greatest variety and qualities are to be found in damasks,
brocades, broches, and brocatels. These figures, some flat, some raised, ..."
3. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893: Official Catalogue by Moses Purnell Handy (1893)
"F-14 a Satin, damask, brocatels, etc. 628 b Dress silks. 629 c Ribbons and tie
silks. 631 384. Jennings Lace Works, New York. ..."
4. The Bible of St. Mark: St. Mark's Church, the Altar & Throne of Venice by Alexander Robertson (1898)
"Alabaster from Thebes ; Parian marbles, and African Breccias ; Red Verona and
Yellow Sienna brocatels (because resembling brocades); Sardonic Agate and ..."