Meaning of Filigree | Babel Free
ˈfɪl.ɪ.ɡɹiːDefinitions
Equivalents
العربية
الصياغة التخريمية
Čeština
filigrán
Dansk
filigran
Suomi
filigraani
Italiano
filigrana
Nederlands
filigraan
Română
filigran
Türkçe
telkâri
Українська
філігранний
Examples
“To carry⟳ pure death in an earring, a casket, / A signet, a fan-mount, a filigree basket!”
“There were antiquities from Central Italy, made by the best modern houses in that department of industry; […] Genoese velvets and filigree, Neapolitan coral, Roman cameos, Geneva jewellery, Arab lanterns, rosaries blest all round by the Pope himself, and an infinite variety of lumber.”
“[…] the repose of the pool, the idle motions of the insects and flies upon it, the placid waving of the flags, the leaf-skeletons, like⟳ Genoese filigree, placidly sleeping at the bottom, by their contrast with her own⟳ turmoil made her impatience greater.”
“Her brown hair was waved in front and done up behind in a great twist⟳, held by a tortoiseshell comb with gold filigree.”
“She examined and appraised with much interest⟳ the diamond-tipped arrow which had been pinned on May's bosom at the conclusion of the match⟳, remarking that in her day a filigree brooch would have⟳ been thought enough, but that there was no denying that Beaufort did things handsomely.”
“After that, having studied herself gravely in a long glass, she took from one of the drawers of her dressing-table a black leather card-case cornered in silver filigree, but found it empty.”
“The quality of the Anglo-Saxon gold work⟳, with many of the pieces decorated with filigree, ribbon interlace animals with almost invisible gemstone eyes, and tiny cut⟳ garnets backed by engraved gold to make⟳ them glitter more, whose detail can really only be appreciated under a microscope, is surpassed only by the treasures of the Sutton Hoo hoard.”
“But why speak⟳ about her? It is probable that we shall not hear⟳ of her again from this moment to the end⟳ of time, and that when the great filigree iron⟳ gates are once closed on her, she and her awful sister will never issue⟳ therefrom into this little world of history.”
“The trees grew so thickly and their foliage spread⟳ so widely that I could see⟳ nothing of the moon-light save⟳ that here and there the high branches made a tangled filigree against the starry sky.”
“Only the hair as it arched so beautifully from her temples was mixed with silver, and the two simple plaits that lay⟳ on her shoulders were filigree of silver and brown.”
“His music is an unlikely mix⟳, combining an openness and simplicity culled from folk traditions, harmonies that are haunting like⟳ Copland and triumphant like⟳ Brahms, ornaments and fillagrees that Schoenberg would have⟳ appreciated, and a treatment of lyrics that is Burkholder's own⟳ unique gift.”
“Here it was the province of an electronic harpsichordlike timbre (presumably from a laptop) and an electric bass, played assertively by Zach Layton and supported by the drummer, David Justh. Mr. Justh added considerable filigree in the course of the 66-minute performance, none sanctioned by the score⟳, but captivating enough to justify⟳ its berth.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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