Wearing wool next the skin, esp. as a penance: chiefly in to go woolward.
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释义 | the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > [adjective] > wearing specific material (44) woolwardc1315 Wearing wool next the skin, esp. as a penance: chiefly in to go woolward. under line (occasionally in line)c1330 under line (occasionally in line), in one's clothes; used in Middle English poetry as a mere expletive. Cf. under gore at gore, n.2 2a. Obsolete. fox-furred1592 Wearing fox-fur, wearing a fox-furred gown. furred1592 Wearing fur; wrapped up or clothed in furs. tuftaffeta1598 figurative. Characterized by or characteristic of tuftaffeta, esp. in being sumptuous or luxurious; dressed in tuftaffeta. Obsolete. tissued?16.. Dressed or arrayed in ‘tissue’: see tissue, n. 1. satin1603 Clothed in satin; wearing satin clothing. silk1603 Of persons: Clad in silk. rare. russet1604 Wearing russet or homespun cloth. Chiefly poetic. Now rare. tuftaffety1612 figurative. Probably: finely dressed, accustomed to fine living. Cf. taffety, adj. 2. plush1615 Made of or consisting of plush; covered or upholstered in plush; (of a carpet, etc.) having a thick pile. Formerly also: †wearing plush (obsolete). sericated1623 Clothed in silk. Obsolete. rare. sheepskinned1628 clothed in sheepskin (in quot. 1628 with reference to Matthew vii. 15). silken1640 Clad in silk. (See also 8.) lawny1647 Dressed in lawn; also pertaining to a wearer of lawn, i.e. a bishop. plushed1650 Of a person: wearing (a livery of) plush. Obsolete. satined1652 Wearing satin; dressed in satin clothing. Also as the second element in parasynthetic compounds. harden1654 Wearing harden; (hence) rustic, unrefined. Obsolete. rare. sackclotheda1656 clad in sackcloth; also figurative. bearskinned1694 Wearing a bearskin. well-furred?1707 Covered in thick fur; having a good covering of fur. (Now the usual sense.) furry1717 Of persons: Wearing fur, clad in furs. brocaded1767 Dressed in brocade. flannelled1784 lawned1798 Decked with lawn, wearing lawn sleeves. buckskinned1829 corduroyed1832 Clad in corduroy. Also figurative. silked1837 Coated with silk; clothed in or covered with silk. silkened1841 dressed in silk. friezy1849 Clad in frieze. fustianed1849 clothed in fustian. velveted1850 Covered with velvet or a velvety down; dressed in velvet; having velvet trappings. buffed1863 Clad in buff (buff, n.2 2b). buckramed1880 Stiffened with buckram; clad in buckram. Also figurative. craped1880 Covered, robed, or draped with crape. crapy1891 Of crape; clothed or draped in crape. velveteened1896 dressed in velveteen. mohaired1914 Wearing mohair clothes. tweeded1921 Clad in tweed. tweedy1923 (a) Characterized by or given to wearing tweeds. (b) figurative. Characteristic of those (e.g. the country gentry) who wear tweeds; heartily… leather1961 Applied attributively to people who frequently wear leather clothing, esp. (originally) bikers and (in later use) homosexual people, and to their… Subcategories:— as mark of poor or lowly state (1) — as mark of penance (1) — not (1) |
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