chaton
Americannoun
plural
chatons-
Also called chaton foil. an imitation gem of paste that has its pavilion backed with metal foil or silver to reflect light.
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a bezel in a ring.
Etymology
Origin of chaton
1570–80; < French, Old French chastun gem setting < Germanic; compare Old High German kasto container
Example Sentences
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The chaton of another gold ring, found on the same spot, is covered with similar animal heads.
From The Library Magazine of Select Foreign Literature All volumes by Various
It has also been applied to a fabric of a woolly nature; cf. the botanical catkin, which is in French chaton, kitten.
From The Romance of Words (4th ed.) by Weekley, Ernest
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