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English
Etymology
From handkerchief + -ed.
Adjective
handkerchiefed (not comparable)
- Wearing a handkerchief (neckwear).
1803, S J Pratt, “To the Reader”, in Gleanings in England; Descriptive of the Countenance, Mind, and Character of the Country. With New Views of Peace and War., volume III, London: A Strahan, , for T N Longman and O Rees, , page xxv: whatever was lost in elegance, was compensated in another point of view: their necks, of the most luxuriant prominence, ‘’ were modestly handkerchiefed to their throats; .
1819, , “Letter LXI”, in Peter’s Letters to His Kinsfolk, the third edition, volume the third, William Blackwood, Edinburgh; and T Cadell and W Davies, London, page 77:How different from the eloquence of your white handkerchiefed whiners—your ring-displaying, faultering, fawning, frothy weavers of pathetic periods—your soft, simpering saints, from whose mouths the religion of the Bible falls diluted and dulcified, like the meretricious moonlight burdens of an Irish melody!
, Old Humphrey , “Old Humphrey as a Tourist”, in Memoir of Old Humphrey; with Gleanings from His Portfolio, in Prose and Verse, London: The Religious Tract Society, page 82:Two figures approached, handkerchiefed and great-coated for travel with a goodly appendage of trunks and portmanteaus, partly borne by themselves, and partly carried by a porter.
2006 March 3, “At a glance: Your one-stop shop on today’s headlines”, in Daily Reporter, Greenfield, Ind., section “Bono, U2 praise rights group in Argentina”, page 2A: