gadroon

  • 1gadroon — [gə dro͞on′] n. [Fr godron, prob. < godet, small cup without handle, bowl < MDu kodde, wooden cylinder, rounded object: for IE base see CUD] any of various oval shaped beadings, flutings, or reedings used to decorate molding, silverware,… …

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  • 2gadroon — noun Etymology: French godron round plait, gadroon Date: circa 1724 1. the ornamental notching or carving of a rounded molding 2. a short often oval fluting or reeding used in decoration • gadroon transitive verb • gadrooning noun …

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  • 3gadroon — gadrooned, adj. gadroonage, n. /geuh droohn /, n. 1. Archit. an elaborately carved or indented convex molding. 2. a decorative series of curved, inverted flutings, or of convex and concave flutings, as on silversmith s work. Also, godroon. [1715… …

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  • 4gadroon — noun /ɡəˈdruːn/ Any of a series of raised decorative curves used as adornments on the necks of vases, silverware, etc. See Also: gadrooned …

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  • 5gadroon — [gə dru:n] noun a decorative edging on metal or wood formed by convex curves. Derivatives gadrooned adjective gadrooning noun Origin C17: from Fr. godron, prob. related to goder to pucker , also to godet …

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  • 6gadroon — ga·droon …

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  • 7gadroon — ga•droon [[t]gəˈdrun[/t]] n. 1) archit. an elaborately carved or indented convex molding 2) fur a series of curved, inverted flutings, or of convex and concave flutings, used esp. as a decorative edging on articles of silver, earthenware, wood,… …

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  • 8gadroon — /gəˈdrun/ (say guh droohn) noun 1. Architecture an elaborately carved or indented convex moulding. 2. a decorative series of curved inverted flutings, or of convex and concave flutings, as on silversmith s work. {French godron, from goder crease …

  • 9gadroon —   n. form of fluting; Architecture, notched moulding …

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  • 10gadroon — n. a decoration on silverware etc., consisting of convex curves in a series forming an ornamental edge like inverted fluting. Etymology: F godron: cf. goder pucker …

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