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Definition of Knopped
1. a. Having knops or knobs; fastened as with buttons.
Definition of Knopped
1. Adjective. (obsolete) Having knops or knobs; fastened as with buttons. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Knopped
1. knop [adj] - See also: knop
Lexicographical Neighbors of Knopped
Literary usage of Knopped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Woollen and Worsted Cloth Manufacture: Being a Practical Treatise for the by Roberts Beaumont (1890)
"Cloud, knopped, Curled, and Diamond Twists. 55. Woollen, Worsted, and Cotton
Yarns.—The character and general appearance of a woven texture are formed, ..."
2. Publications by English Dialect Society (1887)
"Partly dried, rough dried ;—-said commonly of washed clothes: as '• How nicely
knopped my clothes have got!" "Just as the}' had gotten ..."
3. A Glossary of Words Used in South-west Lincolnshire: (Wapentake of Graffoe) by Robert Eden George Cole (1886)
"18, " Carved with knops and open flowers;"—Knop in either place describing the
round bud as distinguished from the open flower. knopped, adj. ..."
4. The Visitation of Suffolke by William Harvey, England College of arms (1868)
"Item, I will to my sonne Edward Colte twoo knopped silver ... Item, I give to my
daughter Colte, one knopped silver ..."
5. De Luxe Illustrated Catalogue of the Extensive and Very Valuable Artistic ...by Luigi Orselli, Horace Townsend, American Art Association by Luigi Orselli, Horace Townsend, American Art Association (1921)
"337—FLORENTINE WROUGHT-IRON TORCHERE Fifteenth Century Cylindrical knopped stem
of wrought-iron rod on tripod stand of three wrought-iron bars with knees ..."
6. Catalogue of the Rare Artistic Properties Collected by the Connoisseur ...by American Art Association, Raoul Tolentino, Seymour de Ricci, Horace Townsend by American Art Association, Raoul Tolentino, Seymour de Ricci, Horace Townsend (1920)
"168—FLORENTINE GOTHIC WROUGHT-IRON TORCHERE OF THE EARLY FIFTEENTH CENTURY
Cylindrical knopped standard, with circular bowl supported by brackets with ..."