cimelia
Americanplural noun
singular
cimeliumEtymology
Origin of cimelia
1655–65; < Medieval Latin < Greek keimḗlion heirloom, treasure, akin to keîsthai to lie, be stored away; see cemetery
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Blessings upon a fashion which has rescued from the claws of abigails, and the melting-pot of the silversmith, those neglected cimelia, for the benefit of antiquaries and the decoration of side-tables!
From St. Ronan's Well by Scott, Walter, Sir
Liber eximi� raritatis et inter cimelia bibliothec� asservandus.
From A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume Three by Dibdin, Thomas Frognall
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