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sequin

 
Dictionary: se·quin   ('kwĭn) pronunciation
n.
  1. A small shiny ornamental disk, often sewn on cloth; a spangle.
  2. A gold coin of the Venetian Republic. Also called zecchino.
tr.v., -quined, -quin·ing, -quins.
To affix sequins to (a garment, for example).

[French, from Old French, Venetian coin, from Italian zecchino, from zecca, mint, from Arabic sikka, coin die, from sakka, to close, coin.]


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noun

    A small sparkling decoration: glitter, spangle. See beautiful/ugly.

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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: adornment consisting of a small piece of shiny material used to decorate clothing
  Synonyms: spangle, diamante


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Sequin dress
Gold sequins on a shoe

Sequins are disk-shaped beads used for decorative purposes. They are available in a wide variety of colors and geometrical shapes. Sequins are commonly used on clothing, jewelry, bags and other accessories. Large sequins, fastened only at the top, have been used on billboards and other signage, particularly prior to the development of lighted and neon signs. Signs made with sequins were called schmaltz, as were the sequins themselves in that context.

Although coins are still used as sequins in some cultures, modern sequins tend to be made of plastic. They may also be referred to as spangles, paillettes, or diamantes. Paillettes themselves are commonly very large and flat. Sequins may be stitched flat to the fabric, so that they do not move, and are less likely to fall off; or they may be stitched at only one point, so that they dangle and move easily, to catch more light. Some sequins are made with facets, to increase their reflective ability.

Coins

Sequins got their name from the Arabic sikka, meaning a coin or die. In the 13th century, the local public mint of the Republic of Venice was called la Zecca, and the 3.5 gram gold coins it produced were known as zecchin or zecchino. The French altered the Venetian word to sequin and it has entered English in that form.

Coins known as sequins were used for centuries throughout the Mediterranean, especially near the Persian Gulf. The Venetian gold zecchin first appeared in 1284. In 1478, Turkey introduced a monetary unit called the sequin. In 1535, Malta did so. Both the Turkish and the Maltese coins were gold.

In the cultures where these sequins circulated, the custom of stitching sequins and similar coins to women's clothing, particularly headdresses, face veils, and over the bosom and hips, originally arose as a way to display (and store) the family's wealth. It was this ancient custom that led to the use of sequined fabric and trims in modern fashion, and expanded the definition of sequin beyond coins to include this particular type of decoration.

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Dansk (Danish)
n. - paillet, sekin
v. tr. - forsyne med pailletter

Nederlands (Dutch)
paillette

Français (French)
n. - paillette
v. tr. - mettre des paillettes sur (un vêtement)

Deutsch (German)
n. - Paillette, Ziermünze
v. - mit Ziermünzen benähen

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - (ενδυμ.) πούλια, (ιστ.) σεκουίνι (χρυσό ενετικό νόμισμα)

Italiano (Italian)
lustrino

Português (Portuguese)
n. - lantejoula (f), cequim (m)

Русский (Russian)
блестка на платье

Español (Spanish)
n. - lentejuela
v. tr. - poner lentejuelas (a un vestido, etc.)

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - sekin, paljett

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
金币, 圆形小金属片, 用亮片装饰

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 金幣, 圓形小金屬片
v. tr. - 用亮片裝飾

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 옛 베니스의 금화, 의복 장식으로 다는 원형의 작은 금속편
v. tr. - 세퀸으로 의복장식을 하다

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - スパンコール, 古代ベニスの金貨

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) نقد ذهبي أيطالي و تركي قديم‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮דסקית-עיטור, נקודות-כסף לקישוט‬
v. tr. - ‮הצמיד נקודות-כסף (לבגד למשל)‬


 
 
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