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napkined, ppl. a.|ˈnæpkɪnd| [f. napkin n. and v.] Wrapped up in, or covered with, a napkin; provided with, or served on, a napkin, etc. Also transf.
1756Richardson Corr. (1804) II. 92 The geniusses,..who studiously in many inexplicable plaits, wrap up their napkin'd talents. 1799in Spirit Pub. Jrnls. III. 103 Or busy waiter ply his napkin'd care. 1822Blackw. Mag. XI. 161 And napkin'd Aldermen May grudge the goût with which the bits descend. 1842J. Aiton Domest. Econ. (1857) 94 Who really enjoys the hot peppered soup, the cold napkined fish..? 1894Blackmore Perlycross 155 Mrs. Gilham appearing with a napkin'd tray. |