What is another word for lorgnettes?

Pronunciation: [lɔːɡnˈɛts] (IPA)

Lorgnettes are a type of spectacles that are held in front of the face with a handle or stem. These elegant accessories were popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly among women. While the term "lorgnette" remains in use today, there are several synonyms you might hear for this type of eyewear. One such term is "opera glasses," which refers specifically to lorgnettes designed for use at the theater. Other synonyms include "pince-nez," a type of spectacles with no stem that sit on the bridge of the nose, and "monocle," a single lens held in front of the eye.

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Famous quotes with Lorgnettes

  • 'Don't blame me, Pongo,' said Lord Ickenham, 'if Lady Constance takes her lorgnette to you. God bless my soul, though, you can't compare the lorgnettes of to-day with the ones I used to know as a boy. I remember walking one day in Grosvenor Square with my aunt Brenda and her pug dog Jabberwocky, and a policeman came up and said the latter ought to be wearing a muzzle. My aunt made no verbal reply. She merely whipped her lorgnette from its holster and looked at the man, who gave one choking gasp and fell back against the railings, without a mark on him but with an awful look of horror in his staring eyes, as if he had seen some dreadful sight. A doctor was sent for, and they managed to bring him round, but he was never the same again. He had to leave the Force, and eventually drifted into the grocery business. And that is how Sir Thomas Lipton got his start.'
    P. G. Wodehouse

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