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Sequin

sequin
 noun  Etymology: French, from Italian zecchino, from zecca mint, from Arabic (dar al-) sikka, literally, house of the minting die  Date: 1617  1. an old gold coin of Italy and Turkey  2. a small plate of shining metal or plastic used for ornamentation especially on clothing
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  n. 1 a circular spangle for attaching to clothing as an ornament. 2 hist. a Venetian gold coin. Derivatives sequinned adj. (also sequined). Etymology: F f. It. zecchino f. zecca a mint f. Arab. sikka a die ...
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2.
  1. блестка на платье 2. ист. цехин (итальянская золотая монета) ...
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  noun  1) hist. цехин (золотая монета в Италии и Турции)  2) блестка на платье ...
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4.
  (sequins) Sequins are small, shiny discs that are sewn on clothes to decorate them. The frocks were covered in sequins, thousands of them. N-COUNT: usu pl ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
5.
  ~ n a small shiny round flat piece of metal that you sew onto clothing for decoration - sequined, sequinned adj ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
6.
  - 1617, name of a former Italian and Turkish gold coin, from Fr. sequin, from It. zecchino, from zecca "a mint," from Ar. sikkah "a minting die." Meaning "a spangle" is first recorded 1882, from resemblance to a gold coin. ...
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