Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Catalan term or phrase:
cisellat
English translation:
carved, engraved or cut
Added to glossary by
Andy Watkinson
Feb 4, 2004 16:07
20 yrs ago
Catalan term
cisellat
Catalan to English
Art/Literary
Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting
I've encountered these terms in an otherwise "translator-friendly" text, referring to relics and reliquaries.
I'll post them one by one.
Is there a Cat>Eng. doctor in the house?
I'll post them one by one.
Is there a Cat>Eng. doctor in the house?
Proposed translations
(English)
3 | carved, engraved or cut | Sheila Hardie |
5 | chiseled (US Spelling) / chiselled (UK Spelling) | Sandra Alboum |
Proposed translations
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carved, engraved or cut
Depending on the material. It would help to have a wee bit more information.
HTH
Sheila
HTH
Sheila
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Many thanks to you both - I've gone for "carved", although not 100% convinced."
10 mins
chiseled (US Spelling) / chiselled (UK Spelling)
A "cisell" is a chisel. "Cisellar" is the verb "to chisel".
Discussion
Catalog title:
Reliquiari del vel de la Mare de D�u
Segona meitat del segle XV
Argent daurat, repujat i cisellat amb elements de fosa
51 x 28 x 17,5 cm
Tresor de la Catedral de Barcelona