broidery

  • 1Broidery — Broid er*y, n. Embroidery. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] The golden broidery tender Milkah wove. Tickell. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2broidery — noun see broider …

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  • 3broidery — See broider. * * * …

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  • 4broidery — broi·dery …

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  • 5broidery — d(ə)rē noun ( es) Etymology: Middle English broiderie, modification (probably influenced by Middle English broiden, broyden) of Middle French broderie, brouderie, from broder, brouder + erie ery : embroidery …

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  • 6broider — transitive verb Etymology: alteration of Middle English brouderen, modification of Anglo French brouder more at embroider Date: 14th century embroider • broidery noun …

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  • 10broider — broiderer, n. broidery, n. /broy deuhr/, v.t. to embroider. [1400 50; late ME, var. of browder, ME broide(n), browde(n) (ptp., taken as inf. of BRAID1) + ER6] * * * …

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