tawdry lace

English

Etymology

Contraction of St. Audrey's lace, with reference to Saint Audrey or Æthelthryth/Æðelþryð (died 679), an Anglo-Saxon saint in whose honour a fair was held.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtɔːdɹi leɪs/

Noun

tawdry lace (plural tawdry laces)

  1. (obsolete) A silk ribbon or string worn as a necklace in the 16th and early-17th centuries.

Derived terms

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