† imˈphrygiate,v.Obs.rare. [f. im-1 + med.L. phrygiāre to embroider, ‘acu pingere, opere Phrygio ornare’ (Du Cange), f.Phrygi-us Phrygian.] trans. To embroider, work in embroidery. 1592R. D. Hypnerotomachia 49 b, Little flying Byrdes, excellently imphrygiated of Museacall paynting.