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acanthus
accessory
accompaniment
acorn
acroter
addition
adorn
adorning
alcove
alluminor
ambitious
anaglyph
anchor
anemony
aplustre
apparel
arabesky
astragal
attire
attired
badge
baldness
baldrick
base
bead
beat
beauty
becoming
bedecked
bedight
bedighted
blossom
blue-john
bob
border
boss
bossed
bossy
bowling-green
bracelet
bravery
bridal
brocade
broidery
brooch
bull
bullantic
calote
calumet
cap
carcass
cardinal
cavetto
chain
charge
chestnut-tree
chimney-piece
cistus
clothe
column
compartment
complement
cope
corb
cordon
corinthian
coronet
crest
crown
crowning
curious
curtain
damasken
degarnish
dentil
diadem
diademed
disadorn
disburden
disgarnish
divest
dress
dropping
dryness
earring
echinus
edge
edging
elegant
elm
embellish
embellishing
embellishment
emblazed
emblazing
embroider
embroidering
enrich
enriched
enriching
enrichment
entail
epaulet
epic
equipage
exornation
expletive
facing
fanon
fashion
festoon
fether
figurate
filigraned
filigreed
fillet
fimbriated
floridness
flourish
flower
foliage
fret
fretted
frieze
fringe
frontispiece
frounce
fur
furbelow
furnish
furniture
furred
furring
gallery
garland
garnish
garnishment
garniture
gaud
gaudery
gay
gear
gestation
glaze
glory
glyph
goldenfish
goldsmith
gorgeousness
gorget
griffon
ground
guard
handsomely
hanging
hat
head
headdress
honor
hood
inelegancy
inelegant
inlaying
interior
ionic
irradiate
jewel
jewel-office
jeweler
labyrinth
laticlave
lazuli
locket
mace
maniple
meretricious
minaret
miter
moccason
modillion
mount
neatly
neatness
obelisk
ogee
order
ornament
ornamental
ornamentally
ostentatious
ostrich
overwrought
paint
paraphernalia
pediment
pendant
periwig
plain
plainly
plainness
pleasure-ground
plume
pomegranate
pontifical
poverty
precision
prettily
pretty
pride
profuse
profusely
profuseness
quiet
rail
relief
ribin
richly
ring
rose
sandal
sash
scarp
sheild
shoulder-knot
simplicity
soil
solitair
spang
spirit
spot
spousal
stain
stamp
stomacher
stud
studded
style
substantial
suitable
sweet-pea
tabernacle
table
tacamahac
tafferel
tassel
tawdry
throne
tiara
tinseled
tooth
topiary
tracery
trap
trappings
tree
tricking
triglyph
trim
trimmed
trimming
tringle
trinket
trope
trophy
unambitious
undeck
undecked
undress
unfurnished
unlace
unornamental
unornamented
urim
urn
vase
veneered
vermicular
vignet
volute
wampum
waterfall
winter-garden
woman



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1828 Definition

OR'NAMENT, n. [L. ornamentum, from orno, to adorn. Varro informs us that this was primitively osnamentum; but this is improbable. See Adorn.]

1. That which embellishes; something which, added to another thing, renders it more beautiful to the eye.

The chains, and the bracelets, and the mufflers, the bonnets and the ornaments of the legs - Is. 3.

2. In architecture, ornaments are sculpture or carved work.

3. Embellishment; decoration; additional beauty.

- The ornament of a meek and quiet spirit which is in the sight of God of great price. 1Peter 3.

OR'NAMENT, v.t. To adorn; to deck; to embellish.

1913 Definition
Ornament (ornament)
n.(?)
Or"na*ment
[OE. ornement, F. ornement, fr. L. ornamentum, fr. ornare to adorn.]
  1. That which embellishes or adorns; that which adds grace or beauty; embellishment; decoration; adornment.

    The ornament of a meek and quiet spirit. 1 Pet. iii. 4.

    Like that long-buried body of the king
    Found lying with his urns and ornaments.
    Tennyson.

  2. To adorn] to deck; to embellish; to beautify; as, to ornament a room, or a city.

    Syn. -- See Adorn.


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