Lexicographical Neighbors of Brooched
Literary usage of Brooched
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catalogue of the Acropolis Museum by Guy Dickins, Stanley Casson (1912)
"It is presumably brooched down the arms like No. 678. This cannot be the ordinary
himation overfall or it would have long folds, and it does not seem ..."
2. Catalogue of Antiquities, Works of Art and Historical Scottish Relics by Royal archaeological institute GB (1859)
"The Prince, r. hair drawn back upon the forehead, long behind, armour, mantle
brooched on shoulder. The Princess, /. hair filleted, lovelock hanging down ..."
3. Catalogue of Antiquities, Works of Art and Historical Scottish Relics by Albert Way (1859)
"... mantle brooched in front. 2 ar. This is a thin plate of silver, technically
called a shell, and has evidently been intended for the top of a box. 8. ..."