də̇ˈnandərē, ˌdēˌnanˈdrē noun
( -s )
Etymology: French, from Middle French, from dinandier coppersmith (from Old French, from Dinand — now Dinant — town in Belgium + Old French -ier -er) + -ie -y
: decorative objects of brass, copper, or bronze chiefly for ecclesiastical or domestic use such as were made in the 13th to 15th centuries