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Jewel   /dʒˈuəl/  /dʒul/   Listen
Jewel

noun
1.
A precious or semiprecious stone incorporated into a piece of jewelry.  Synonyms: gem, precious stone.
2.
A person who is as brilliant and precious as a piece of jewelry.  Synonym: gem.
verb
(past & past part. jeweled or jewelled; pres. part. jeweling or jewelling)
1.
Adorn or decorate with precious stones.  Synonym: bejewel.



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"Jewel" Quotes from Famous Books



... to serve them as carefully as if they were children of the family. Now, do you imagine I have entertained you, all this while, with a relation that has, at least, received many embellishments from my hand? This, you will say, is but too like the Arabian tales.—These embroidered napkins! and a jewel as large as a turkey's egg!—You forget, dear sister, those very tales were written by an author of this country, and (excepting the enchantments) are a real representation of the manners here. We travellers are in very hard circumstances: If we say nothing but what has been ...
— Letters of the Right Honourable Lady M--y W--y M--e • Lady Mary Wortley Montague

... room the book shelves rose to the ceiling; between them the spaces on the walls were covered with the mementoes of a long life. On the tables stood bowls of flowers, stacks of musical scores, trays of wineglasses, cigarette boxes that had once been jewel cases, half-empty teacups, and the gold purses or jet handbags of women who reclined in the deep chairs with their faces ...
— Sacrifice • Stephen French Whitman

... grandfather's time. One day, as I stood by his desk waiting for him, I saw a box that always lay there, set open; and in it was a portrait of a most beautiful lady in a rich dress. The portrait was in a gold frame set with red stones,—rubies, they may have been,—and was a rich jewel indeed. While I stood looking at it, Father L'Homme-Dieu came in; and at sight of the open box, and me looking at it, his face, that was like old ivory in its ordinary look, flushed dark red as the stones themselves. ...
— Rosin the Beau • Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards

... gave brooch and jewel fine, Where the sun shines fair on Carlisle wall; Her brother gave but a flask of wine, For ire that ...
— The Modern Scottish Minstrel , Volume I. - The Songs of Scotland of the past half century • Various

... thou employest, And in chastest beauty joyest, Forms most delicate, pure, and clear, Frost-caught star-beams, fallen sheer In the night, and woven here In jewel-fretted tapestries. ...
— The Ontario High School Reader • A.E. Marty


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