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medallion

[muh-dal-yuhn] / məˈdæl yən /
NOUN
ornament
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Rudyard Kipling was honored at a dinner at the club on April 2, 1898, where guests enjoyed beef fillet and lamb medallions alongside Chateau Mouton Rothschild, 1882 vintage, according to a menu preserved there.

From The Wall Street Journal

The medallion was originally created as a seal for the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade, to which Wedgwood belonged.

From New York Times

Other projects, such as the lampposts along Temple Street decorated with Filipino sun medallions, incorporated public input in the design process.

From Los Angeles Times

In addition to the usual plastic medallions, stuffed animals and other trinkets, spectators at the Krewe of Muses parade on Thursday caught boxes of coronavirus rapid tests, courtesy of the health department.

From Washington Post

Drinks in hand, the widows threw beads with signed black medallions — a prime Mardi Gras prize in Mobile.

From Seattle Times