1to decorate like diasper:
(
1381-82
)
Item, pur foylles a diaprer a getter sur le royne - v.s.
196
1herald.diapered, patterned:
(
s.xiii;
MS: 1607
)
Le countee de Champanie, d’azure un bend d’argent cousteces d’or diaprés
39.40
(
c.1275
)
Le cunte de l’Ille, de goule a treis barres d’or diasprez
51.146
♦
speckled:
(
c.1249
)
Dalmaticam principalem de albo dyapré curcumdatam aurifrisio Hist Flores 2.20,
sub Dalmaticus (555b)
(
1349
)
hernes’ [...] de velvetto [...] diasprez per totam campedinem [...]
sub campedo (252a)
2fig.spattered:
(
1354;
MS: c.1360
)
vous, Dame, en estoietz tout diaspree de son
(=J. C.’s) sank
143
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