[f. FURBISH v. + -MENT.] The action of the vb. FURBISH.

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1850.  Blackie, Æschylus, I. Preface, p. viii. The German poetical translations did not err, like our English ones, in conspiring, by every sort of fine flourishing and delicate furbishment, to obscure or to blot out what was most characteristic in their originals.

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