BRASS-RUBBING


Meaning of BRASS-RUBBING in English

n [ U ]

the British hobby of making copies of church brasses. These are large flat pieces of decorated brass which have been put in the walls and floors of churches in memory of dead people. Most brasses were put into churches from the 13th century to the 17th century, and usually have designs cut into them representing the dead person. People make their own copies by covering the brass with paper and rubbing the paper with coloured chalk or wax.

Oxford guide to British and American culture English vocabulary.      Руководство по британской и американской культуре, Оксфордский английский словарь.