† imˈpalmed, a. Obs. rare.
[f. im-1 + palmed, repr. L. palmātus, as in tunica palmata.]
Worked or embroidered with palm-branches: said of the tunica worn by Roman generals in their triumphal processions.
1661 Feltham Resolves ii. liii. 293 Her Conquerors impalmed Purples, and their lawrel'd Temples in their Turricular Chariots. |