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shecklaton (n.)

A kind of gilt leather. See Checklaton.

shecklaton Sentence Examples

  1. The royal court wore shimmering shecklaton garments adorned with intricate embroidery.
  2. The silken shecklaton canopy created an ethereal ambiance above the bridal procession.
  3. The walls of the grand hall were draped in opulent shecklaton, reflecting the warm candlelight.
  4. The priestess adorned her ceremonial robes, woven with threads of golden shecklaton.
  5. The princess's gown was crafted from the finest shecklaton, its delicate lacework creating an ethereal effect.
  6. The merchant's shop offered a dazzling array of shecklaton fabrics, from rich velvets to shimmering satins.
  7. The shecklaton bed hangings swayed gently in the breeze, creating a symphony of whispers.
  8. The bishop's mitre was adorned with a magnificent shecklaton cross, a symbol of his sacred office.
  9. The curtains of the theater were crafted from iridescent shecklaton, casting a magical glow upon the stage.
  10. The coronation gown, a masterpiece of intricate shecklaton embroidery, symbolized the weight and splendor of the monarch's reign.

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A kind of gilt leather. See Checklaton.

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The royal court wore shimmering shecklaton garments adorned with intricate embroidery.

The silken shecklaton canopy created an ethereal ambiance above the bridal procession.

The walls of the grand hall were draped in opulent shecklaton, reflecting the warm candlelight.

The priestess adorned her ceremonial robes, woven with threads of golden shecklaton.