craped, ppl. a.
(kreɪpt)
[f. crape n. and v.2]
1. Crisped, crimped, minutely curled or crinkled.
1727–51 Chambers Cycl. s.v. Crape, Crapes are either craped, i.e. crisped, or smooth. 1795 Hull Advertiser 21 Nov. 2/2 Two yellow craped feathers in the front. |
2. Covered, robed, or draped with crape.
1850 T. A. Trollope Impress. of Wand. ii. 26 The Neapolitans had determined on marching with their flag furled and craped. 1880 R. Broughton Sec. Th. i. x, She is standing long and craped beside the fire. |