| 释义 |
kalsomine /ˈkalsəmʌɪn /(also calcimine) noun [mass noun]A kind of white or pale blue wash for walls and ceilings.Kalsomine, even when first applied, had a tenuous grip on the plaster....- I assume that calcimine paint was used throughout the house.
verb [with object]Whitewash (a wall or ceiling) with kalsomine: we laid new floors, put windows, kalsomined the walls...- John Burroughs, who accompanied President Roosevelt to the hotel in April 1903, confirmed ‘that they had kalsomined some of the rooms with materials from one of the devil's paint-pots.’
- Company records show that sometime before 1903 Fountain hotel maintenance personnel used the pinkish mud to ‘paint,’ or calcimine, many interior walls of the hotel.
- If papering and painting, or kalsomining are to be done, do the last named first.
Origin Mid 19th century: of unknown origin. |