Citations:gorgerine


 * gorgerin (in architecture)


 * 1927, The Art Bulletin:
 * ... Ovolo and Abacus they may have a projecting cornice either Corinthian or Ionic and beneath the cornice by way of gorgerine, a plain freze, and below that an astragal and a fillet like those at the top of the Shaft of a Column.


 * necklace:


 * 1972, Priscilla E. Muller, Jewels in Spain, 1500-1800, Hispanic Society of America:
 * pearl strands caught up in gargantas or gorgerines of rubies or pearls, and precious-stone encrusted collares de hombro (thin chains worn hanging from the shoulders) were among the profusion of jewels seen during festivities