SPANGLE
ADJECTIVES
1618 — CLINQUANT glittering with gold or silver, and hence with metallic imitations of these; tinselled; dressed in spangles
1703 — SPANKLED adorned or covered with spangles → obs.
1818 — SPANGLY covered with spangles; resembling spangles
NOUNS
1423 — SPANG a small glittering ornament; a spangle → obs.
1538 — AGLET a metallic or sparkling stud or spangle worn on an item of clothing
1548 — MUSER a decorative spangle hanging by a thread from the surface of a garment instead of being stitched down
1565 — RAY a small piece of gold or silver leaf; a spangle → obs.
1587 — OEs — Os small, circular spangles used to decorate clothing → obs.
1610 — SPANGLET a little spangle
1843 — PAILLETTE a small piece of glittering foil, glass, or other shiny material used to decorate a garment; a spangle
1865 — PAILLON a decorative metallic scale or spangle
1898 — AIGLE a spangle, tinsel, ornament → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
VERBS
1552 — SPANG to spangle; to ornament as with spangles → obs.
1557 — BEJEWEL to deck or adorn with or as with jewels; to spangle
1593 — BESPANGLE to set about with spangles; to adorn with small glittering objects
1612 — BESTAR to spangle or adorn as with stars
1628 — O to spangle, to decorate with small, circular discs → obs.
1633 — STARRIFY to decorate with many small jewels, pieces of metal, etc.; to spangle → obs.
1883 — DECKER — DICKER to bedeck with spangles → Eng. dial.