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▪ I. bandoline, n.|ˈbændəlɪn| [? f. band or bandeau.] A gummy preparation for fixing the hair.
1846‘A Lady’ Jewish Manual 206 As a bandoline to make the hair set close..linseed..boiling water..rose-water. 1861Delamer Kitch. Gard. 162 The boiled pips [of Quince] make the glutinous preparation called bandoline. 1876Harley Mat. Med. 361 Used for jellies and soups..and as bandoline for keeping the hair in form. 1957V. J. Kehoe Technique Film & T.V. Make-Up iii. 31 Bandoline, a viscous liquid used for setting hair stiffly in place. ▪ II. bandoline, v.|ˈbændəlɪn| [f. the n.] To dress (the hair) with bandoline. Hence ˈbandolined ppl. a., ˈbandolining vbl. n.
1856Scot. Rev. IV. 119 A moustache—turning up at the ends in two points well bandolined together. 1866Dickens Rugby Junction iii, in Christmas Stories (1956) 516 You should see our Bandolining Room..where Our Missis and our young ladies Bandolines their hair... You should see 'em at it,..Bandolining away, as if they was anointing themselves for the combat. 1876Tinsley's Mag. XIX. 401 Moustaches..carefully bandolined into a ring at each end. 1933D. C. Peel Life's Enchanted Cup i. 6, I remember, too, that the smooth, parted front hair was ‘bandolined’ with a stick of some white greasy composition. |