lorgnette
n.
opera glasses; hand-held spectacles
Lorgnette
A lorgnette is a pair of
glasses or a mask that, rather than fitting over the ears, has a handle by which to hold them in place. They were invented by an Englishman named
George Adams. The lorgnette was usually worn as a piece of
jewelry, rather than to enhance vision. Fashionable ladies usually wore them rather than spectacles. These were very popular at
masquerade parties and used often at the opera (becoming the model for today's fancier
opera glasses). They were worn popularly in the 19th century.
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lorgnette
Noun
1. eyeglasses that are held to the eyes with a long handle
(hypernym) spectacles, specs, eyeglasses, glasses
Lorgnette (die)
n.
lorgnette, opera glasses; hand-held spectacles
lorgnette (f)
n.
lorgnette, opera glasses