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clinquant [kling-kuhnt]
n
imitation gold leaf; tinsel; false glitter
adj.
glittering with gold or tinsel
Etymology:
[from French, from clinquer to clink, from Dutch klinken, to ring or clink]
Usage:
To-day the French
All clinquant, all in gold like heathen gods,
Shone down the Englishâ.
~Henry VIII, Shakespeare
Today's word brought to you by the fact that I'm reading a bio of Henry while sitting near a Christmas tree, even if it isn't a very clinquant tree.
n
imitation gold leaf; tinsel; false glitter
adj.
glittering with gold or tinsel
Etymology:
[from French, from clinquer to clink, from Dutch klinken, to ring or clink]
Usage:
To-day the French
All clinquant, all in gold like heathen gods,
Shone down the Englishâ.
~Henry VIII, Shakespeare
Today's word brought to you by the fact that I'm reading a bio of Henry while sitting near a Christmas tree, even if it isn't a very clinquant tree.