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ˈribanding Also ribb-; and rib(b)aning. [f. riband n. or v.] Ribbons; ribbon-work.
a1366Chaucer Rom. Rose 1077 A robe..With orfrays leyd was everydel, And portrayed in the ribaninges Of dukes stories, and of kynges. c1600Chalkhill Thealma & Cl. (1683) 51 White Buskins lac'd with ribbanding they wore. 1648Herrick Hesper., To the Maids to walke Abroad, What gloves we'l give, and Ribanings. Ibid., Temple, The Trout-flies curious wings, Which serve for watched Ribbanings. 1855Ld. Lytton Poet. Wks. 1867 I. 100 That windeth in and windeth out, Under those bright ribandings. |