See also: Damascene and damascène

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damascene (not comparable)

  1. Inlaid with silver or gold.
  2. Of or from Damascus.

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damascene (third-person singular simple present damascenes, present participle damascening, simple past and past participle damascened)

  1. (transitive) To decorate (metalwork) with a peculiar marking or water produced in the process of manufacture, or with designs produced by inlaying or encrusting with another metal, such as silver or gold, or by etching, etc.; to damask.

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damascene (plural damascenes)

  1. Archaic form of damson.
    • 1818, Mary Martha Sherwood, The History of the Fairchild Family:
      As Emily was carrying one of the jars, she perceived that it was tied down so loosely that she could put in her finger and get at the fruit. Accordingly she took out one of the damascenes, and ate it []
  2. A pigeon of a certain breed.

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damascene

  1. feminine plural of damasceno

Latin

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damascēne

  1. vocative masculine singular of damascēnus

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damascene

  1. Alternative form of damasyn
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