(isim) broş, iğne (süs)

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brooch
A piece of women’s ornamental jewellery having a pin allowing it to be fixed to garments worn on the upper body
{n} a jewel
{v} to adorn with jewels
an article of jewelry fastened by a hinged pin and hook on the underside
Alternative name for pin
A piece of women's ornamental jewellery having a pin allowing it to be fixed to garments worn on the upper body
A brooch (also called a pin) is an ornament that can be pinned to a garment The pink rose brooch above was made by Trifari
To adorn as with a brooch
In this context means a larger brooch using a standard brooch fitting with a safety revolver catch or tube catch
fasten with or as if with a brooch
ornamental pin, as in: She wore a beautiful diamond brooch
Another name for pin from the French word broche
Also called a pin, an ornament that can be pinned to a garment
An ornament, in various forms, with a tongue, pin, or loop for attaching it to a garment; now worn at the breast by women; a breastpin
A painting all of one color, as a sepia painting, or an India painting
{i} pin, clasp
a decorative pin worn by women fasten with or as if with a brooch
Formerly worn by men on the hat
a decorative pin worn by women
A brooch is a small piece of jewellery which has a pin at the back so it can be fastened on a dress, blouse, or coat. Ornamental pin with a clasp to attach it to a garment. Brooches developed from the Greek and Roman fibula, which resembled a decorative safety pin and was used as a fastening for cloaks and tunics. Brooches have been made in a wide variety of shapes throughout history, the ornamentation and design varying from region to region. In the 19th century, with the expansion of wealth and the creation of a market for inexpensive jewelry, the brooch became a popular form of personal decoration
(isim) broş, iğne (süs)
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