Crossword clues for jeweller
jeweller
- In Paris I may meet Sam who sells valuable items?
- In France I joined Sam, a dealer in diamonds
- John Entwistle, originally a mod icon, is someone who profits from the Stones
- Derisive remark about prosperous gem dealer
- Dealer in precious stones
- Daedalus in Paris with Dickensian humorist and artisan
- Seller of gems
- High street retailer
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Jeweler \Jew"el*er\ (j[=u]"[e^]l*l[~e]r or j[udd]"[e^]l*l[~e]r), n. [Cf. F. joaillier.] One who makes, or deals in, jewels, precious stones, and similar ornaments. [Written also jeweller.]
Jeweler's gold. See under Gold.
Wiktionary
n. (alternative spelling of jeweler English)
WordNet
n. someone who makes jewelry [syn: jewelry maker, jeweler]
someone in the business of selling jewelry [syn: jeweler]
Usage examples of "jeweller".
My new mistress, after giving me an account of her health, requested me to enquire from my jeweller whether he had not by chance made a ring having on its bezel a St.
That allegory was exactly of the same size as my portrait, and the jeweller who made the locket arranged it in such a manner that no one could suppose the sacred image to be there only for the sake of hiding a profane likeness.
I will give you some of my goods to the amount of two hundred sequins, and thus you will find yourself covered for the guarantee which you have been kind enough to give to the jeweller for the ring.
I made an appointment with him, and had the stone taken out and valued by one of the best jewellers in Rome.
As soon as we were alone she drew my ear-rings from her pocket, and said, with a smile, that she had just been shewing them to a jeweller, who had offered her a thousand sequins for them.
Two shops on from where her mother left her was a small jewellers special ising in handcrafted items in gold and semi-precious stones.
I went to a jeweller and told him to make me three golden balls, each of two ounces in weight.
After purchasing a couple of thick veils, they had set out in a hack for Cranbourn Alley, having discovered the existence of the firm of Catworth and Son through the simple expedient of asking the jarvey on the box to recommend them a jeweller not patronized by persons of quality.
Charlie always used Tommy Pilger who had the traditional two room office above a jewellers in Westover Road, just below the Royal Bath Hotel, next to the first casino, and opposite the Pavilion.
Instead he made directly for a jeweller of his acquaintance in the Haymarket, a Polish Jew by the name of Isaac Isaacson whom Ikey had used regularly when Marley had been his snakesman as a child.
And all the blissful while The schoolboy satchel at your hip Was such a bulse of gems as should amaze Grey-whiskered chapmen drawn From over Caspian: yea, the Chief Jewellers Of Tartary and the bazaars, Seething with traffic, of enormous Ind.
Uneasiness rustled through the taverns along that waterfront, and after a while the dark widemouthed merchants with humped turbans and short feet clumped steathily ashore to seek the bazaars of the jewellers.
Scarcely had we passed the cheese-market and were hurrying on to shops of the goldsmiths and jewellers, when I saw an old man, a beggar, in a dirty yellow turban and pieced particoloured cloth-stuff, and linen in rags his other gear.
Caderousse took from his pocket a small case of black shagreen, opened, and gave it to the jeweller.
Accordingly, I intend to have three jewellers unbeholden to any Name appraise the items in question.