vanˈdyking, vbl. n. rare.
[Cf. vandyke v.]
† 1. nonce-use. ? The drawing or sketching of portraits. Obs.—1
| 1633 Windebank in Strafford's Lett. & Disp. (1739) I. 161 You made many ill Faces with your Pen, (pardon I beseech your Lordship, the over free Censure of your Vandyking). |
2. concr. Vandyked material; work shaped in vandykes or deep zigzags.
| 1819 [F. Mac Donogh] Hermit in Lond. 170 Tiers of vandyking and quilled lace. |