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Definition of Gadrooned
1. gadroon [v] - See also: gadroon
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gadrooned
Literary usage of Gadrooned
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Old English Plate: Ecclesiastical, Decorative, and Domestic : Its Makers and by Wilfred Joseph Cripps (1894)
"A. Pair of communion flagons, given 1695. St. gadrooned edge. ... Communion cup
with gadrooned knop and foot; also a paten. ..."
2. The Stowe Catalogue, Priced and Annotated by Henry Rumsey Forster (1848)
"Hancock 3 14 0 574 A pair of 6J-inch scalloped and gadrooned waiters: 17 oz. ...
Malcolm 12 3 11 578 A pair of 10-inch plain waiters—gadrooned: 48 oz. ..."
3. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Glass Vessels in the South Kensington Musem by London South Kensington Museum, Alexander Nesbitt (1878)
"... gadrooned on the body and foot, with two green handles. ... with ribbed neck,
gadrooned foot, ..."
4. The Stowe Catalogue, Priced and Annotated: Priced and Annotated by Henry Rumsey Forster (1848)
"Hancock 11 12 6 370 A pair of square gadrooned ditto : 28 oz. ... Hancock 6 19
4 378 A pair of small oblong circular waiters, with gadrooned edge : 22 oz. ..."