▪ I. † ˈtapister, -tre, v. Obs.
[f. tapister, tapester n.]
= tapestry v.
| 1587 J. Harmar tr. Beza's Serm. 263 Flowers with which the earth is tapistred. 1592 Greene Upst. Courtier B j, A vale all tapistred with sweet and choice flowers. 1644 Evelyn Diary 7 Nov., The room..is tapisstred with crimson damasq embrodred with gold. |
▪ II. tapister
var. tapester Obs., tapestry-worker.