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belaced, ppl. a. (bɪˈleɪst) [f. belace v.1 + -ed1.] Bordered or adorned with lace.1648 J. Beaumont Psyche xvi. x. (N.) In thy bravest And most belaced servitude. 1879 Mrs. Oliphant Reign Geo. II, II. 78 His ‘long lean’ form bepowdered, belaced, bescented.
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fluttersome
fluttersome, a. (ˈflʌtəsəm) [f. flutter v. + -some.] Inclined to flutter.1895 Century Mag. Feb. 540 Beribboned, belaced, and very fluttersome.
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belace
▪ I. belace, v.1 (bɪˈleɪs) [f. be- + lace v. and n.] 1. trans. To border or adorn with lace. Usually in ppl. a. belaced.1648 J. Beaumont Psyche ii. 48 How to belace and fringe soft love. † 2. To streak, stripe. Obs.1648 Earl Westmorld. Otia Sacra (1879) 88 The Crimson streaks belace the Damaskt West...
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