velveted

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English

Adjective

velveted (not comparable)

  1. Covered with velvet; wearing velvet clothing.
  2. Having a velvet-like surface; covered with a velvet-like material.
    • 1913, Charles Neville Buck, chapter 1, in The Call of the Cumberlands, New York: Grosset & Dunlap, page 1:
      Down there the "furriner" would have seen only the rough course of the creek between moss-velveted and shaded bowlders of titanic proportions.
    • 1965, Gustave Flaubert, Madame Bovary (1856), translated by Eleanor Marx Aveling and Paul de Man, New York: Norton, 2005, p. 289,
      The tips of the trees were velveted with a pale brown dust, dotted irregularly here and there as though there had been a snowfall
    • 1950, C. S. Lewis, chapter 15, in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Collins, published 1998:
      Round and round the hilltop he led them, now hopelessly out of their reach, now letting them almost catch his tail, now diving between them, now tossing them in the air with his huge and beautifully velveted paws and catching them again, and now stopping unexpectedly so that all three of them rolled over together in a happy laughing heap of fur and arms and legs.

Verb

velveted

  1. simple past and past participle of velvet