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Webster 1913 Edition


Pinchbeck

Pinch′beck

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Noun.
[Said to be from the name of the inventor; cf. It.
prencisbecco
.]
An alloy of copper and zinc, resembling gold; a yellow metal, composed of about three ounces of zinc to a pound of copper. It is much used as an imitation of gold in the manufacture of cheap jewelry.

Pinch′beck

,
Adj.
Made of pinchbeck; sham; cheap; spurious; unreal.
“A pinchbeck throne.”
J. A. Symonds.

Webster 1828 Edition


Pinchbeck

PINCH'BECK

,
Noun.
[said to be from the name of the inventor.]
An alloy of copper; a mixture of copper and zink, consisting of three or four parts of copper with one of zink.

Definition 2024


pinchbeck

pinchbeck

English

Noun

pinchbeck (usually uncountable, plural pinchbecks)

  1. An alloy of copper and zinc once used as imitation gold for cheap jewelry.

Translations

Adjective

pinchbeck (comparative more pinchbeck, superlative most pinchbeck)

  1. Made of pinchbeck.
  2. Sham; spurious, artificial; being a cheap substitution; only superficially attractive.
    • 1860, Anthony Trollope, Framley Parsonage:
      Where, in these pinchbeck days, can we hope to find the old agricultural virtue in all its purity?
    • 1912, Esther Willard Bates, Pageants and Pageantry, page 237,
      Vain Delight must have lost her freshness, and be older and more pinchbeck.
    • 1915, Joseph Conrad, Victory, Note to the First Edition,
      The second point on which I wish to offer a remark is the existence (in the novel) of a person named Schomberg.
      That I believe him to be true goes without saying. I am not likely to offer pinchbeck wares to my public consciously.
    • 1996, John M. Sherwig, Guineas and Gunpowder: British Foreign Aid In the Wars with France, 1793-1815, page 180,
      Coming at a time when Alexander was trying desperately to halt Napoleon's advance, the British response to his call for help appeared even more pinchbeck than it was.
    • 2006, Clive James, North Face of Soho, Picador 2007, p. 183:
      Anyway, at least I had created the pinchbeck crown in which Dai could place his jewel.