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First published 2001 (DOST Vol. X).
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Quotation dates: 1618
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Tapestried, ppl. adj. [Tapessery n. Cf. 18th c. Eng. tap'stried (1769).] transf. Ornamented, decorated, as in a tapestry. —1618 Patrick Anderson Cold Spring of Kinghorn in Chambers Domestic Annals Scotl. I 506.]
[Our Lady Well of Ruthven … all tapestried about with old rags, as certain signs & sacraments wherewith they arle the devil


