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‖ briquet|brikɛ| [Fr.] A steel for striking light from a flint; a representation of this; esp. Her., one of the ornaments used to form the collar of the order of the Golden Fleece.
1824Scott St. Ronan's III. iv. 90 Lighting one [sc. a cigar] with his briquet. 1913W. Owen Let. 27 Dec. (1967) 223 However the Briquet is precisely the thing I want. They are very common in France. 1920Edin. Rev. Oct. 314 The cross and briquet of Burgundy. 1952J. B. Oldham Eng. Blind-Stamped Bindings 63 Briquet, a conventional representation of a steel for striking a light. |