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frilled, ppl. a.|frɪld| [f. frill n.1 or v.1 + -ed1 or -ed2.] Having, wearing, or adorned with a frill, or something like a frill. Of a photographic plate: Raised in flutes at the edges. frilled lizard = frill-lizard. Hence ˈfrilledness.
1825Ld. Cockburn Mem. i. (1856) 37 The polite ruffled and frilled gentlemen of the olden time. 1827in Hone Everyday Bk. II. 190 A delicate frilled hand. 1863Wood Illustr. Nat. Hist. III. 87 The Frilled Lizard is a native of Australia. 1865Sat. Rev. 21 Oct. 513/2 In America the legs of tables have been seen by travellers encased in frilled trousers. 1867W. B. Tegetmeier Pigeons ix. 82 Some of the flying birds seen in this country are frilled very much like an Owl or a Turbit. 1889Anthony's Photogr. Bull. II. 302 The very beggar or fakir in the streets, whose face has more lines of humiliation and dejection than a frilled negative. |