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Definition of Pansied
1. a. Covered or adorned with pansies.
Definition of Pansied
1. Adjective. Covered or adorned with pansies. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Pansied
1. bedecked with pansies [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pansied
Literary usage of Pansied
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reeves' History of the English Law: From the Time of the Romans, to the End by John Reeves, William Francis Finlason (1879)
"... or pansied doublet, on pain of expulsion;4 and all persons were to be put out
of commons during the time they wore beards.5 The tirst serjeants-at-law ..."
2. The Psychology of Dress by Frank Alvah Parsons (1920)
"... and we find laws against the wearing of "cut or pansied hose, ... and of
pansied doublets," as well as against the use of light colours, "of velvet caps ..."
3. The Book of Costume: Or, Annals of Fashion; from the Earliest Period to the by Mary Margaret Stanley Egerton Wilton, Lady of rank (1846)
"Thus we find laws against the wearing of cut or pansied hose, ... and of pansied
doublets, as well as against the use of light colours, of velvet caps, ..."
4. Costume in England: A History of Dress from the Earliest Period Till the by Frederick William Fairholt (1846)
"... made in the 23d of Henry VIII., none were to wear cut or pansied hose or
breeches, or pansied doublet, on pain of expulsion ; and all persons were to be ..."
5. History of the English Law: From the Time of the Saxons, to the End of the by John Reeves (1814)
"VIII. none were to wear cut or pansied hosen or breeches, or pansied doublet, on
pain of expulsion (<r); and all persons were to be put out of commons ..."
6. Costume in England: A History of Dress from the Earliest Period Until the by Frederick William Fairholt (1860)
"... the 23d of Henry VIII., none were to wear cut or pansied hose or breeches, or
pansied doublet, on pain of expulsion; and all persons were to be put out ..."
7. The Legal Observer, Or, Journal of Jurisprudence (1831)
"... of Henry VIII. none were to wear cut or pansied hosen or breeches, or pansied
doublet, on pain of expulsion ; and all persons were to be put out of ..."