Embroidery vs Orphrey - What's the difference?
embroidery | orphrey |
The ornamentation of fabric using needlework.
A piece of embroidered fabric.
* {{quote-book, year=1963, author=(Margery Allingham), title=(The China Governess)
, chapter=15 The elaboration of an account etc. with details, especially when fictitious.
(obsolete) Any elaborate embroidery, especially made of gold thread.
(Christianity) An embroidered ornamental band or border on an ecclesiastical vestment, altar frontal, etc.
* 1890 , (Oscar Wilde), The Picture of Dorian Gray , ch. XI:
As nouns the difference between embroidery and orphrey
is that embroidery is the ornamentation of fabric using needlework while orphrey is (obsolete) any elaborate embroidery, especially made of gold thread.embroidery
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(wikipedia embroidery)Noun
(embroideries)citation, passage=‘No,’ said Luke, grinning at her. ‘You're not dull enough! […] What about the kid's clothes? I don't suppose they were anything to write home about, but didn't you keep anything? A bootee or a bit of embroidery or anything at all?’}}
orphrey
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Alternative forms
* orfrey, orphrayNoun
(en noun)- The orphreys were divided into panels representing scenes from the life of the Virgin, and the coronation of the Virgin was figured in coloured silks upon the hood.
