"bedizenry" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /bɪˈdaɪzənɹɪ/, /bɪˈdɪzənɹɪ/
Etymology: From bedizen + -ry. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|bedizen|ry}} bedizen + -ry Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} bedizenry (uncountable)
  1. Showy or gaudy decorations or finery. Tags: uncountable
    Sense id: en-bedizenry-en-noun-D0HfnIlt Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ry, Pages with 1 entry
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          "text": "1847, Henry Howe, Historical Collections of Virginia, Charleston: W.R. Babcock, “Fairfax,” p. 259,\nMoney made in the stocks can purchase the bedizenry of our city drawing-rooms; but these elevating associations, which no gold can buy, no popular favor win, which can only be inherited, these are the heir-looms, the traditionary titles and pensions, inalienable, not conferred, which a republic allows to the descendants of her great servants."
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        {
          "ref": "1900, Louise Jordan Miln, chapter 25, in Wooings and Weddings in Many Climes, Chicago & New York: Herbert & Stone, page 345",
          "text": "A Sikh will travel any distance to join a barat, walking briskly through the glittering scorch of the indescribable Punjaubi sunshine, clad in all the weight and bedizenry of his best raiment […]",
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          "ref": "1989, Jack Vance, chapter 6, in Madouc, Novato, California: Underwood-Miller, page 130",
          "text": "I have heard that in Rome and Ravenna the churches are crammed so full with gold ornaments and jeweled gewgaws that they lack space for aught else. Be assured that never a penny from the Royal Exchequer of Lyonesse will be spent on such bedizenry.",
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