- A
gimmal ring, or
gimmel ring, is a ring with two or
three hoops or
links that fit
together to form one
complete ring. The name
gimmal comes from Latin...
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mechanical puzzle most
likely developed as an
elaboration of the
European gimmal ring. The
puzzle ring is also
sometimes called a "Turkish
wedding ring"...
- elaborate. They
often had a posy engraved. One
surviving example is a "
gimmal" ring, a
double ring
which twists apart to
become two
rings interlinked...
- elaborate. They
often had a posy engraved. One
surviving example is a "
gimmal" ring, a
double ring
which twists apart to
become two
rings interlinked...
-
transition took
place somewhat later.
During the Age of
Enlightenment both the
gimmal rings and
posie rings were po****r,
although the
latter was more
often used...
- gemel, gemelli, gemelliparous, geminal, geminate, gemination, gemini,
gimmal, ingeminate, quadrigeminal, trigeminal,
trigeminy †gemellus gemell- gemma...
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small stones. It was most
prominent in the
second half of the 18th century.
Gimmal ring Ring made of 2 or 3
hoops that are
hinged at the back and
meant to...
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companies have some
level of certification: IBM Corporation,
Oracle USA,
Gimmal LLC, EMC,
Newgen Software, ZL Technologies, Perceptive, Laserfiche, Alfresco...
- hat to his nephew,
Edward ****on, the younger. He
called this
jewel a "
gimmal". The ****on
Memorials at
Gawsworth John Amphlett, A
Survey of Worcestershire...
- 800 examples, set and unset.
There were
betrothal rings,
memorials rings,
gimmal rings,
puzzle rings,
rings of Roman, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian...