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damasked
damasked, ppl. a. (ˈdæməskt) [f. prec.] 1. Of silk, fine linen, and other fabrics: Woven with richly-figured designs.1599 Middleton Micro-Cynicon iii. Wks. (1886) VIII. 124 Sitting at table..All covered with damask'd napery. 1607 Topsell Four-f. Beasts (1673) 206 The outward appearance of the said s...
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Blason
Coral is far more red than her lips' red;If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun;If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.I have seen roses damasked
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undamasked
unˈdamasked, a. (un-1 9.)1838 Eliza Cook Old Water-Mill vi, Our seats were undamasked, our partners were rough.
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Kimkhwab
Kinkhwab is a silk damasked cloth with an art of zar-baft (making cloth of gold), The weave produces beautiful floral designs that appear embroidered on
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damask
▪ I. damask, n. and a. (ˈdæməsk) Forms: 4–7 damaske, -asc, 4– damask; also 5 dameske, 5–6 dammask(e, 7 damasque, -ast; Sc. 5–6 dammas, -es, -ys, 6 domas, 7 damas, -es. [Prob. originally a. AngloFr. *Damasc = It. Damasco, L. Damascus proper name of the city; Littré and Hatzfeld have an OF. Damas of 1...
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complexioned
complexioned, ppl. a. (kəmˈplɛkʃənd) [f. complexion n. and v. + -ed.] † 1. Having a (specified) physical habit, constitution, or ‘temperament’. Obs.1413 Lydg. Pilgr. Sowle iv. xxvi. (1483) 71 A sowle to whiche is yeue a wel complexyoned body. 1576 Newton Lemnie's Complex. (633) 154 The inward notes ...
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Great Seal of Ireland
Once the new seal was ready, the old one was broken up or, latterly, "damasked" (ceremonially defaced) with a hammer.
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mapling
mapling, n. (ˈmeɪplɪŋ) [f. maple.] A ripple-like figure in wood, characteristic of maple.1909 W. Bateson Mendel's Princ. Heredity 144 A damasked pattern showing where the mapling would have been if the plant had been a coloured one.
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watered
▪ I. † ˈwatered, a. Obs. [f. water n. + -ed2.] In parasynthetic derivatives, said of a jewel: Characterized by ‘water’ (of a specified quality).a 1637 B. Jonson Execr. Vulcan, etc. (1640) G 2 b, A stocke, To graft the greene Emrald on, Or any better water'd Stone. 1704 Lond. Gaz. No. 3990/4 The Bril...
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fillet
▪ I. fillet, n.1 (ˈfɪlɪt) Forms: 4 filete, philett, 4–5 felet(t, 5 filett, 5–6 fi-, fylette, south. vylette, 6 fyllet(t, (6 fylet, fillott, 7 filot, 7–8 fillit(t), 6–7 phillet, 4–7 filet, 6– fillet. [a. Fr. filet = Pr. filet, Sp. filete, It. filetto, a Com. Romanic diminutive of L. fīlum thread.] 1....
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deep
▪ I. deep, a. (diːp) Forms: 1 d{iacu}op, déop, 2–3 deop, 2–5 dep, (3 dop, deap, dup, 4 dipe, dupe, duppe, (Ayenb.) dyep), 4–6 depe, (5 deype, 5–6 Sc. deip, 6 deape, diep(e), 5–7 deepe, 4– deep. compar. deeper; in 1 déopre, 4 deppere, 4–6 depper. superl. deepest; in 1 déopost, 4 depperste, 4–5 deppes...
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seal
▪ I. seal, n.1 (siːl) Forms: α. 1 seolh, 4 ? selȝ; Sc. 5 selghe, 5–6 selcht, 5–7 selche, 5–8 selch, 6 saylch, selk, 9 sealgh. β. (1 siol-, seol-), 3–6 sele, 4–7 seel, 5 sel, ceel, cele, zele, seylle, 5–6 seele, seyle, sealle, 5–7 seale, 6 seall, seayle, seayll, 7 siele, seil, sayle, 7– seal. See als...
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