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usually uncountable, plural jewelries
US standard spelling of jewellery. examples
third-person singular simple present jewelries, present participle jewelrying, simple past and past participle jewelried
(intransitive) To make jewelry. quotations examples
He was using all the arts of barbering, livery stabling, jewelrying, oratorying, and tailoring.
1897 August 10, Ephraim Cutter, “Fatty Ills and Their Masquerades”, in The Medical Age, volume 15, number 15
The members of this family have an honest and honorable record in their dealings and relations in every way, preferring the peaceful calling of farming, poultrying, and jewelrying; with a home of many comforts and enjoyments.
1991, Hugh M. Addington, History of the Family of Addington in the United States and England, page 37
(intransitive) To adorn with jewelry or make into jewelry. quotations examples
The large UNESCO hall, where she exhibited, held them all in full space and light — the early paintings, the hand-woven textures and colors in wool, the brilliance of enamels and glass, jewelried silver and gold, and the structured clay metal and stone pieces.
1988, Helen Khal, The Woman Artist in Lebanon