The legend that he amassed a large fortune in gold and jewels is certainly false. Without an up-todate register it was impossible to resolve the rival claims concerning temple jewels and villages. However, on his return the latter refused to restore the jewels to him. His complaint was that he had been cheated by this jeweller of three jewels. She had adamantly denied that the stolen jewels had been returned to her.
Swollen with pride, the ruler of the night was seated on his throne inlaid with jewels. In essence, the novitiate renounced all the finer things of life, symbolized by "silks and jewels" in favor of the life of the nun. In the tenth she was beginning to receive visitors of standing, and a golden crown and jewels were added to her coat.
Courtiers played their parts in carefully selected clothes; jewelled hats, white satins, tawny velvets, orange taffetas. All too often, though, these jewels are obscured by dense thickets of more routine description. Quite apart from the rare and expensive jewels and lavishly set apartments, an army of retainers provided sumptuous foods and an ever-changing wardrobe of exquisite clothes.
Her delight in the beauty of the jewels, and her recoil at their inevitable association with materiality, money, and male economic practices, reveal the jewelry's power to signify contradictory discourses. See all examples of jewel. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Translations of jewel in Chinese Traditional. See more. Need a translator?
Translator tool. What is the pronunciation of jewel? Browse jetty. Jew's harp. All rights reserved. Filters 0. Words form: jeweled jeweling jewelled jewelling jewels. See word origin. The definition of a jewel is a precious gem, or a valuable person or thing. An example of a jewel is a diamond. A precious or semi- precious stone; gem , gemstone. Any person or thing that is very precious or valuable. A precious stone; gem. A valuable object used for personal ornamentation, especially one made of precious metals and stones; a piece of jewellery.
One that is treasured or esteemed. He thought they looked hard as two blue and shining jewel s under their painted brows. Towne has every thing so delicious, Sue was rattling on; such perfumes and such silks and such jewel s. I take iowell with a bar through the ll to be the usual Northern contraction for Iowellis, jewel s; F.
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