Definition of Garnitures. Meaning of Garnitures. Synonyms of Garnitures

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Definition of Garnitures

Garniture
Garniture Gar"ni*ture, n. [F. garniture. See Garnish, v. t.] That which garnishes; ornamental appendage; embellishment; furniture; dress. The pomp of groves and garniture of fields. --Beattie.

Meaning of Garnitures from wikipedia

- Patricia F., Garnitures: Vase Sets from National Trust Houses, 2016, V&A Publishing, ISBN 0892361735, 9781851779000 "This armour is a garniture: a single...
- Elizabethan gentlemen of high rank; many of the armours are part of large garnitures with the additional pieces of exchange also depicted. The album displays...
- but was also po****r for use in tournaments. Wealthy men often owned 'garnitures', which were armours with interchangeable parts ('pieces of exchange')...
- of a Christmas dinner wrapped in streaky bacon as pigs in blankets. A garniture à la chipolata consists of onions, chipolata sausages, chestnuts, salt...
- oven. There are many variations of the original recipe in terms of the garniture. The standard variations are: Gratinée: with added Gruyère cheese; Forestière:...
- as wall sconces (wall-mounted candle holders), inkstands, clocks and garnitures. Ormolu wares can be identified by a clear ring when tapped, showing that...
- recipes may be the same, differing "only in their sauces, butters, or garnitures". Most important is trying to achieve Maillard reaction on meat to ensure...
- Roman Emperor Frederick III. During the 1480s, Lorenz created spectacular garnitures, or matching sets, of armour for Frederick and especially for his son...
- miniature by Nicholas Hilliard (c. 1590, now National Maritime Museum) and a garniture of Greenwich armour (now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art), reflect this...
- inspiration was drawn more from Sèvres porcelain than Meissen, making grand garnitures of vases and elaborate large groups with seated couples in front of a...