[syn: bejewel, jewel]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Jewel \Jew"el\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Jeweled, or Jewelled; p.
pr. & vb. n. Jeweling, or Jewelling.]
To dress, adorn, deck, or supply with jewels, as a dress, a
sword hilt, or a watch; to bespangle, as with jewels; to
bejewel.
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The long gray tufts . . . are jeweled thick with dew.
--M. Arnold.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Jewel \Jew"el\ (j[=u]"[e^]l or j[udd]"[e^]l), n. [OE. juel,
jowel, OF. jouel, juel, joiel, F. joyau, dim. of OF. joie
joy, jewel, F. joie joy. See Joy.]
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1. An ornament of dress usually made of a precious metal, and
having enamel or precious stones as a part of its design.
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Plate of rare device, and jewels
Of rich and exquisite form. --Shak.
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2. A precious stone; a gem. --Shak.
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3. An object regarded with special affection; a precious
thing. "Our prince (jewel of children)." --Shak.
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4. A bearing for a pivot a pivot in a watch, formed of a
crystal or precious stone, as a ruby.
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Jewel block (Naut.), block at the extremity of a yard,
through which the halyard of a studding sail is rove.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
jewel
n 1: a precious or semiprecious stone incorporated into a piece
of jewelry [syn: jewel, gem, precious stone]
2: a person who is as brilliant and precious as a piece of
jewelry [syn: jewel, gem]
v 1: adorn or decorate with precious stones; "jeweled dresses"
[syn: bejewel, jewel]