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rose-lipped, a. Also -lipt. [f. rose n. + lipped ppl. a.] Having lips of a rosy hue.
1604Shakes. Oth. iv. ii. 63 Turne thy complexion there: Patience, thou young and Rose-lip'd Cherubin. 1750Warton Ode to Fancy 56 Where Laughter rose-lipp'd Hebe leads. 1796New Ann. Reg. 165 See, as the rose-lipt Almé weave the dance, To melting airs they move, in amorous play. 1827Hood Mids. Fairies lxxxi, His pretty mouth..Lay half way open like a rose-lipp'd shell. 1896A. E. Housman Shropshire Lad liv, For many a rose-lipt maiden And many a lightfoot lad. |