burnish – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
burnish
v.
make shiny or smooth by rubbing, polish
n.
gloss, shine, luster
Burnishing (pottery)
Burnishing is a form of
pottery treatment in which the surface of the pot is
polished, using a hard smooth surface such as a wooden or bone spatula, smooth stones, plastic, or even glass bulbs, while it still is in a leathery 'green' state, i.e., before firing. After firing, the surface is extremely shiny. Often the whole outer surface of the pot is thus decorated, but in certain
ceramic traditions there is 'pattern burnishing' where the outside and, in the case of open bowls, the inside, are decorated with burnished patterns in which some areas are left
matte.
burnish
Noun
1. the property of being smooth and shiny
(synonym) polish, gloss, glossiness
(hypernym) radiance, radiancy, shine, effulgence, refulgence, refulgency
(hyponym) French polish
(derivation) buff, furbish, flush
Verb
1. polish and make shiny; "buff the wooden floors"; "buff my shoes"
(synonym) buff, furbish, flush
(hypernym) polish, smooth, smoothen, shine
(derivation) polish, gloss, glossiness
Burnish
(v. i.)
To shine forth; to brighten; to become smooth and glossy, as from swelling or filling out; hence, to grow large.
(n.)
The effect of burnishing; gloss; brightness; luster.
(a.)
To cause to shine; to make smooth and bright; to polish; specifically, to polish by rubbing with something hard and smooth; as, to burnish brass or paper.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
burnish
v.a.
چمکانا , جلا کرنا , اُجالنا
Now the village windows blaze
Burnished by the setting sun. (Cunningham)
اب چمکتي ہے گاؤں کي کھڑکي کرنيں سورج کي ڈوبتي پڑتي