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ribboned, a.|ˈrɪbənd| [f. ribbon n. or v.] 1. Adorned with a ribbon or ribbons.
1743J. Brown Honour 7 in Dodsley Coll. Poems (1748) III. 286 Oft' Honour, perching on the ribon'd breast, Sneers at weak justice. 1812Byron Ch. Har. i. lxx, Some o'er thy Thamis row the ribbon'd fair. 1847Disraeli Tancred ii. xvi, A blue frock coat with a ribboned button-hole. 1873‘Ouida’ Pascarel I. 19 Ribboned playthings of the pageantry were all showered upon them. 2. Having ribbon-like markings or stripes.
1790White Voyage N.S. Wales App. 245 The Ribboned Lizard. 1837Whewell Hist. Induct. Sci. (1857) III. 456 It shews this character..by a ribboned structure. 1878Ramsay Geol. & Geogr. Gt. Brit. i. (ed. 5) 21 Ancient lavas..often still possess a slaggy and ribboned structure. |