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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



96 words match “BROID”

BROID v.
To braid. [Obs.] Chaucer.
BROIDER v.
To embroider. [Archaic] They shall make a broidered coat. Ex. xxviii. 4.
BROIDERER n.
One who embroiders. [Archaic]
BROIDERY n.
Embroidery. [Archaic] The golden broidery tender Milkah wove. Tickell.
CEREBROID a.
Resembling, or analogous to, the cerebrum or brain.
EMBROIDER v.
To ornament with needlework; as, to embroider a scarf. Thou shalt embroider the coat of fine linen. Ex. xxviii. 39.
EMBROIDERER n.
One who embroiders.
EMBROIDERY n. 2 definitions
Needlework used to enrich textile fabrics, leather, etc.; also, the art of embroidering.
FIBROID a. 2 definitions
Resembling or forming fibrous tissue; made up of fibers; as, fibroid tumors. -- n.
LABROID a.
Like the genus Labrus; belonging to the family Labridæ, an extensive family of marine fishes, often brilliantly colored, which are very abundant in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The tautog and cunner are American examples.
SCOMBROID a. 2 definitions
Like or pertaining to the Mackerel family. -- n.
APPAREL n.
A small ornamental piece of embroidery worn on albs and some other ecclesiastical vestments.
ARRASENE n.
A material of wool or silk used for working the figures in embroidery.
AURIPHRYGIATE a.
Embroidered or decorated with gold. [R.] Southey.
BAUDEKIN n.
stuff used in garments in the Middle Ages, the web being gold, and the woof silk, with embroidery : -- made originally at Bagdad. [Spelt also baudkin, baudkyn, bawdekin, and baldakin.] Nares.
BAYEUX TAPESTRY n.
A piece of linen about 1 ft. 8 in. wide by 213 ft. long, covered with embroidery representing the incidents of William the Conqueror's expedition to England, preserved in the town museum of Bayeux in Normandy. It is probably of the 11th century, and is attributed by tradition to Matilda, the Conqueror's wife.…
BERLIN n.
ed or lacquered in imitation of bronze. -- Berlin shop, a shop for the sale of worsted embroidery and the materials for such work. -- Berlin work, worsted embroidery.
BEWROUGHT a.
Embroidered. [Obs.] B. Jonson.
BONNAZ n.
A kind of embroidery made with a complicated sewing machine, said to have been originally invented by a Frenchman of the name of Bonnaz. The work is done either in freehand or by following a perforated design.
BRACE n.
Straps or bands to sustain trousers; suspenders. I embroidered for you a beautiful pair of braces. Thackeray.
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