pansied

pansied
pan·sied

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  • Pansied — Pan sied, a. [From {Pansy}.] Covered or adorned with pansies. The pansied grounds. Darwin. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pansied — adjective Covered or adorned with pansies. The pansied grounds …   Wiktionary

  • pansied — ˈpanzēd adjective Etymology: pansy + ed : covered or adorned with pansies …   Useful english dictionary

  • 1550-1600 in fashion — Fashion in the period 1550 1600 in Western European clothing is characterized by increased opulence, the rise of the ruff, the expansion of the farthingale for women, and, for men, the disappearance of the codpiece.General trendsThe Spanish… …   Wikipedia

  • Hose (clothing) — For contemporary styles see Pantyhose, Hosiery Florentine particolored hose, c. 1470 Hose are any of various styles of men s clothing for the legs and lower body, worn from the Middle Ages through the 17th century, when the term fell out of use… …   Wikipedia

  • Sleeve — other|Sleeve (disambiguation)Sleeve (O. Eng. slieve , or slyf , a word allied to slip , cf. Dutch sloof ) is that part of a garment which covers the arm, or through which the arm passes or slips. The pattern of the sleeve is one of the… …   Wikipedia

  • 1600-1650 in fashion — Fashion in the period 1600 1650 in Western European clothing is characterized by the disappearance of the ruff in favour of broad lace or linen collars. Waistlines rose through the period for both men and women. Other notable fashions included… …   Wikipedia

  • Virago sleeve — A virago sleeve is a women s item of clothing fashionable in the 1620s 1630s. It is a full paned or pansied sleeve (that is, made of strips of fabric) gathered into two puffs by a ribbon or fabric band above the elbow.ee also*Sleeve *1600 1650 in …   Wikipedia

  • pansy — /ˈpænzi / (say panzee) noun (plural pansies) 1. any of several species of herbaceous plants of the genus Viola, especially the wild pansy, V. tricolor, and the garden pansy, V. × wittrockiana, a hybrid with many cultivated varieties. 2. its… …  

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