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sequin (n.)

1610s, name of a former Italian and Turkish gold coin, from French sequin (17c.), from Italian zecchino, name of a Venetian coin, from zecca "a mint," from Arabic sikkah "a minting die." Meaning "ornamental disc or spangle" is first recorded 1882, from resemblance to a gold coin. Related: Sequined (1890).

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Definitions of sequin from WordNet

sequin (n.)
adornment consisting of a small piece of shiny material used to decorate clothing;
Synonyms: spangle / diamante
From wordnet.princeton.edu