orphrey
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== English ==
=== Etymology ===
From Middle English orfray, orfrei, orefreys (“elaborate (especially gold) embroidery; fabric adorned with such embroidery; embroidered ornamental band or border; decorative elements”), from Anglo-Norman and Middle French orfrais, orfreis, orfrois, and other forms, from Late Latin aurifrasium, aurifrisium, aurifrigium and other forms, from Latin aurum Phrygium (“gold embroidery”, literally “Phrygian gold”), from aurum (“gold”) + Phrygium (neuter singular of Phrygius (“Phrygian”), the Phrygians being renowned for their gold embroidery). The English word is cognate with Late Latin orfrasium, orfresium, Old Occitan aurfre, aurfres, orfres (modern Occitan aurfrés), Spanish orofrés, orifrés.
=== Pronunciation ===
(Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈɔːfɹi/
(General American) IPA(key): /ˈɔɹfɹi/
Hyphenation: or‧phrey
=== Noun ===
orphrey (plural orphreys)
(obsolete) Any elaborate embroidery, especially when made of gold thread; an object (such as clothing or fabric) adorned with such embroidery. [14th–19th c.]
(Christianity) An embroidered ornamental band or border on an ecclesiastical vestment, altar frontal, etc. [from 15th c.]
==== Alternative forms ====
orfrey
orphray
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=== Further reading ===
orphrey on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
“orphrey”, in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.