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词汇 orphrey
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Definition of orphrey in English:

orphrey

nounPlural orphreys ˈɔːfriˈɔrfri
  • An ornamental stripe or border, especially one on an ecclesiastical vestment such as a chasuble.

    (尤指十字褡之类的法衣上的)饰条,饰边

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The earliest coloured illustration of the salt, published by Henry Shaw in 1836, clearly shows that more colour was then extant: red, colouring the orphreys on the tunic; black on his shoes.
    • The seams were reinforced with decorated strips of material called ‘orphreys’, which were arranged to hang vertically front and back.
    • The shoulder seams, and the edges of the neck and hem, are bordered by narrow orphreys, those on the hem decorated with a ladder pattern resembling that on the base and cover.
    • Saints embroidered in metallic and silk threads decorate the orphrey, the ornamental band along the top of the cope as pictured here.
    • They also embroidered orphreys (clerical vestments), for the ‘good of their souls’.

Origin

Middle English: from Old French orfreis, from a medieval Latin alteration of auriphrygium, from Latin aurum 'gold' + Phrygius 'Phrygian' (also used in the sense 'embroidered').

Rhymes

gallimaufry

Definition of orphrey in US English:

orphrey

nounˈôrfrēˈɔrfri
  • An ornamental stripe or border, especially one on an ecclesiastical vestment such as a chasuble.

    (尤指十字褡之类的法衣上的)饰条,饰边

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They also embroidered orphreys (clerical vestments), for the ‘good of their souls’.
    • The shoulder seams, and the edges of the neck and hem, are bordered by narrow orphreys, those on the hem decorated with a ladder pattern resembling that on the base and cover.
    • The seams were reinforced with decorated strips of material called ‘orphreys’, which were arranged to hang vertically front and back.
    • Saints embroidered in metallic and silk threads decorate the orphrey, the ornamental band along the top of the cope as pictured here.
    • The earliest coloured illustration of the salt, published by Henry Shaw in 1836, clearly shows that more colour was then extant: red, colouring the orphreys on the tunic; black on his shoes.

Origin

Middle English: from Old French orfreis, from a medieval Latin alteration of auriphrygium, from Latin aurum ‘gold’ + Phrygius ‘Phrygian’ (also used in the sense ‘embroidered’).

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