Lorgnon [noun]

Definition of Lorgnon:

single eyeglass

Synonyms of Lorgnon:


Opposite/Antonyms of Lorgnon:

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Sentence/Example of Lorgnon:

Beau Brummel can be about left center, examining him through a lorgnon, or better, indicating him to a belle in a powdered wig.

When the child once saw her uncle with a lorgnon around his neck she said, Cest le bon Dieu de mon oncle.

"It looks as if some one had fallen in a fit," said Mrs. Stuart, looking through her lorgnon.

Mrs. Ames clasped her stiff hands together and dropped the lorgnon on the floor.

"I thought you looked pale," said Mrs. Ames, viewing him through the inevitable lorgnon.

On the glass of his own opera-lorgnon, perhaps:—shall we ask him to try that?

She even put up her lorgnon and though she was not very tall, she contrived to look Hector through them straight between the eyes.

With the string hanging down to the chest, the camel resembles an European dandy armed with his lorgnon.

She raised a lorgnon, on a long tortoiseshell handle, and looked through it at David as he advanced toward her.

The plump lady had, apparently, no disengaged hand; one held the lorgnon; the other, a large feather fan.