Definition of Passement. Meaning of Passement. Synonyms of Passement

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Definition of Passement

Passement
Passement Passe"ment, n. [F.] Lace, gimp, braid etc., sewed on a garment. --Sir W. Scott.

Meaning of Passement from wikipedia

- p****ementarie is the art of making elaborate trimmings or edgings (in French, p****ements) of applied braid, gold or silver cord, embroidery, colored silk, or beads...
- The P****emant astronomical clock is an astronomical clock designed by Claude-Simeon P****emant in the eighteenth century. It is displa**** in the Salon de...
- sparrow p****erine p****us p****- comp****, encomp****, pace, p****age, p****ant, p****ement, p****ementerie, p****enger pater patr- father Jupiter, paternal, paternity...
- city. It traveled along with the Spanish troops through Europe. Co**** p****ements of gold and silver-wrapped threads or colored silks gradually became finer...
- vasquyne de satin cramoysy enrechye d'une bande d'ung p****ement d'argent faict a jour et borde d'ung p****ement d'argent. Au moy de Fevvrier la Royne donne laditz...
- house in Edinburgh. This "p****ement bond" was in part inspired by cheap counterfeit gold and silver thread used in "p****ements great or small, plain or...
- fashioned in different manners, as compartments, foliage, embroideries (p****ements), moresques, arabesques, grotesques, guilloches, rosettes, sunbursts (gloires)...
- John Kinloch's house. This "p****ement bond" was in part inspired by cheap counterfeit gold and silver thread used in "p****ements great or small, plain or...
- include "Est-ce que ça le fait?", "Viens voir le docteur", "Dans Ma Rue", "P****ements de Jambes", and "Né Ici". In France, the album will sell more than 1 million...
- is signed and dated 1751. The famous astronomical clock made by C.-S. P****ement and Dauthiau for Louis XV, 1749–1753, is housed in a Rococo case signed...