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单词 mourning ring
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Definition of mourning ring in English:

mourning ring

noun
historical
  • A ring worn to remind the wearer of someone who has died.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When Lucretia died March 21, 1768, her husband gave gold mourning rings to family and friends that were inscribed with her name, date of death, and age.
    • Throughout the eighteenth century, mourning rings, which provided a tangible link to deceased loved ones, were commonly given to family and friends at funerals.
    • She will have some of her own rings reinscribed - Margaret, in fact, collects mourning rings.
    • This unusual and gorgeous repoussé Victorian mourning ring is an artistic delight.
    • The two executors were given 20 shillings to purchase mourning rings also.
    • The jewel-and pearl-encrusted gold mourning ring consists of seven faceted gems on a blue enamel central panel surrounded by a band of six-pointed gold stars and an outer band of graduated pearls.
    • There were many types of mourning rings made in the Victorian period.
    • He remembers his colleagues, Burbage, Heminges, and Condell too, but only to the extent that he leaves them each 26s. 8d. to buy mourning rings.
    • Most unusually, they are made from melted-down mourning rings and they are the only known examples in gold.
    • Some black horse hair in the ring helps Geoffrey date it to 1760 and he thinks it may be a mourning ring.
    • This fine Gold mourning ring dates back to 1720 and when new would have been enameled in black.
    • These amethyst mourning rings were a welcome change to the black of the first year.
    • Just before his execution, the same monarch caused a limited number of mourning rings to be prepared.
    • He left at least a dozen bequests of twenty guineas each to family and friends for the purchase of mourning clothes and mourning rings.
    • Black-bordered mourning cards and letters, hair jewelry, mourning rings, bracelets, earrings, and other typical objects will be seen.
    • To my aforesaid nephew and his sisters, Elizabeth and Francis a mourning ring apiece and prayer book to each.
    • The presentation of mourning rings was a status symbol in the 17th and 18th centuries.
    • There were several mourning rings, medals, and things missing.
    • Like the mourning rings of the last century, these too are very expensive, ranging in price from two thousand to ten thousand dollars for a three quarter caret stone.
 
 

Definition of mourning ring in US English:

mourning ring

noun
historical
  • A ring worn to remind the wearer of someone who has died.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He left at least a dozen bequests of twenty guineas each to family and friends for the purchase of mourning clothes and mourning rings.
    • To my aforesaid nephew and his sisters, Elizabeth and Francis a mourning ring apiece and prayer book to each.
    • He remembers his colleagues, Burbage, Heminges, and Condell too, but only to the extent that he leaves them each 26s. 8d. to buy mourning rings.
    • This unusual and gorgeous repoussé Victorian mourning ring is an artistic delight.
    • There were many types of mourning rings made in the Victorian period.
    • Black-bordered mourning cards and letters, hair jewelry, mourning rings, bracelets, earrings, and other typical objects will be seen.
    • There were several mourning rings, medals, and things missing.
    • Some black horse hair in the ring helps Geoffrey date it to 1760 and he thinks it may be a mourning ring.
    • Throughout the eighteenth century, mourning rings, which provided a tangible link to deceased loved ones, were commonly given to family and friends at funerals.
    • Most unusually, they are made from melted-down mourning rings and they are the only known examples in gold.
    • These amethyst mourning rings were a welcome change to the black of the first year.
    • This fine Gold mourning ring dates back to 1720 and when new would have been enameled in black.
    • Like the mourning rings of the last century, these too are very expensive, ranging in price from two thousand to ten thousand dollars for a three quarter caret stone.
    • Just before his execution, the same monarch caused a limited number of mourning rings to be prepared.
    • The presentation of mourning rings was a status symbol in the 17th and 18th centuries.
    • When Lucretia died March 21, 1768, her husband gave gold mourning rings to family and friends that were inscribed with her name, date of death, and age.
    • The jewel-and pearl-encrusted gold mourning ring consists of seven faceted gems on a blue enamel central panel surrounded by a band of six-pointed gold stars and an outer band of graduated pearls.
    • She will have some of her own rings reinscribed - Margaret, in fact, collects mourning rings.
    • The two executors were given 20 shillings to purchase mourning rings also.
 
 
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