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Definition of Necklaces
1. necklace [v] - See also: necklace
Lexicographical Neighbors of Necklaces
Literary usage of Necklaces
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Annual Meeting (1889)
"necklaces in relation to Prehistoric Commerce. By Miss AW BUCKLAND. The object
of this paper is to trace the geographical distribution of various forms of ..."
2. The Tomb of Senebtisi at Lisht by Arthur Cruttenden Mace, Herbert Eustis Winlock (1916)
"Outer ornaments embedded in the resin Circlet and rosettes Two necklaces First
girdle Other objects found outside the mummy wrappings is not easy to explain ..."
3. The Life of the Greeks and Romans Described from Antique Monuments by Ernst Karl Guhl, W. Koner (1896)
"Hair-pins, ear-rings, necklaces, bracelets, girdles, and agraffes, compose what
... Of particular value are the seven necklaces, consisting of emeralds, ..."
4. The Manners & Customs of the Modern Egyptians by Edward William Lane (1908)
"The necklaces mostly worn by ladies are of diamonds or pearls.— In the preceding
engraving, ... Most of the pearl necklaces are of this description. ..."
5. Manners and customs of the ancient Egyptians: Including Their Private Life by John Gardner Wilkinson (1837)
"Handsome and richly orname'nted necklaces were a principal part of the dress,
both of ment and women; and some idea may be formed of the number of jewels ..."
6. Jewellery by Cyril Davenport (1905)
"CHAPTER II necklaces Early discoveries near Mentone—Berries, seeds, shells, and
teeth—Torques—Etruscan, Greek, and Roman work— Anglo-Saxon ..."
7. Social New York Under the Georges, 1714-1776: Houses, Streets, and Country by Esther Singleton (1902)
"See this page. knee buckles, paste garnet jet, wax and pearl necklaces and
earrings, stone sleeve-buttons and carnelian and paste seals, pearl necklaces, ..."