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con·tor·ni·ate I. \kənˈtȯ(r)nēə̇t, -ēˌāt\ adjective Etymology: Italian contorniato, from past participle of contorniare to make a circuit or outline, from com- + torniare to surround, measure in circuit, from tornio, torno turning lathe, circuit, from Latin tornus lathe — more at turn : encircled by a groove just inside the edge < a contorniate medal > II. noun also con·tor·ni·a·to \ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷nēˈäd.ō\ (plural contorniates \-ts\ ; also contornia·ti \-äd.ē\) Etymology: contorniate from French, from Italian contorniato; contorniato from Italian, from contorniato, adjective : a thin bronze contorniate medallion of the Roman Empire first used about the time of Constantine the Great supposedly in connection with a game like chess |