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tissued, ppl. a.|ˈtɪʃ(j)uːd, ˈtɪsjuːd| [f. prec. vb. (or n.) + -ed.] 1. Woven; spec. woven with gold or silver thread: see tissue n. 1 a and v.
1584in Feuillerat Revels Q. Eliz. (1908) 365 The pages sute of Oringe tawney tissued vellet. 1619Rutland MSS. (1905) IV. 516, 19 yardes ½ of tissued grogram at 48s. the yard. 1790Cowper Mother's Picture 75 Thy vesture's tissu'd flowers. 1879Farrar St. Paul (1883) 224 He entered the theatre..in an entire robe of tissued silver. fig.1629Milton Ode Nativity 146 Mercy..With radiant feet the tissued clouds down stearing. 1789E. Darwin Bot. Gard. (1791) II. 52 Long threads of silver light Dart on swift shuttles o'er the tissued night! 1790R. Merry Laurel Lib. 7 Where starry Night weaves thick her tissued rays. 2. Dressed or arrayed in ‘tissue’: see tissue n. 1.
16..Wharton (Webster 1864), Crested knights and tissued dames. |