Lambrequin

//ˈlæmbɹəkɪn//

"Lambrequin" in a Sentence (5 examples)

'Twere as easy to woo the snow-dame that we shaped last winter in our castle yard. I did but ask her yesternight for her green veil, that I might bear it as a token or lambrequin upon my helm.

A dead man (he had, I think, been suffocated with a lambrequin, there being those who practice that art) lay at the corner.

Lambrequins dependent from gaudy boxings of beaten tin, gilded.

[…]the mirror over the mantel rested on a fringed mantel-cover of green reps, and heavy curtains of that stuff hung from gilt lambrequin frames at the window; […].

A suite in Paris, immense high grave rooms, with lambrequins and a balcony.

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