释义 |
prunt|prʌnt| [perh. a provincial form of print.] A piece of ornamental glass, frequently of the blackberry form, attached or laid on to a body of glass, as a vase: also the tool with which this ornament is moulded or impressed with its pattern. Hence ˈprunted a., ornamented with prunts.
1891Sale Catal. Glass Wks. Stourbridge, No. 204 Pair of large fluted tools. 205 Three prunts. 1902Jrnl. Archæol. Inst. Mar. 3 The ‘prunts’ on early glass. 1907Academy 11 Oct. 6/1 The remarkable series of vessels from Anglo-Saxon graves, of which..the prunted vases appear to be the earliest, and to have been imported into England in the latter half of the sixth century. |