navette

[ na-vet; French na-vet ]
/ næˈvɛt; French naˈvɛt /

noun, plural na·vettes [na-vets; French na-vet] /næˈvɛts; French naˈvɛt/. Jewelry.

a gem, usually not a diamond, cut as a marquise.

Origin of navette

1905–10; < French: weaver's shuttle; literally, little ship. See nave, -ette

Example sentences from the Web for navette

  • One, a man named Navette, pleaded that he could not have plotted in prison where he had only spent four days.

    The Gods are Athirst |Anatole France
  • The “marquise” or “navette” form is an elliptical brilliant of varying width in proportion to its length.

  • Many of the best-known collections contain examples of these "nef" or "navette" pendants.

    Jewellery |H. Clifford Smith,