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Painted. Chaucer.

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  • PAINTING
    The work of the painter; also, any work of art in which objects are represented in color on a flat surface; a colored representation of any object or scene; a picture. 3. Color laid on; paint. Shak. 4. A depicting by words; vivid representation
  • PAINT
    pictum; cf. Gr. many-colored, Skr. pic to adorn. Cf. Depict, Picture, 1. To cover with coloring matter; to apply paint to; as, to paint a house, a signboard, etc. Jezebel painted her face and tired her head. 2 Kings ix. 30. 2. Fig.: To
  • PAINTERSHIP
    The state or position of being a painter. Br. Gardiner.
  • PAINTED
    Marked with bright colors; as, the painted turtle; painted bunting. Painted beauty , a handsome American butterfly , having a variety of bright colors, -- Painted cup , any plant of an American genus of herbs in which the bracts are
  • PAINTER
    A rope at the bow of a boat, used to fasten it to anything. Totten. (more info) panthera, L. panther a hunting net, fr. Gr. ; painteir a net, gin,
  • PAINTURE
    The art of painting. Chaucer. Dryden.
  • PAINTERLY
    Like a painter's work. "A painterly glose of a visage." Sir P. Sidney.
  • PAINTLESS
    Not capable of being painted or described. "In paintless patience." Savage.
  • PAINTY
    Unskillfully painted, so that the painter's method of work is too obvious; also, having too much pigment applied to the surface.
  • REPAINT
    To paint anew or again; as, to repaint a house; to repaint the ground of a picture.
  • OVERPAINT
    To color or describe too strongly. Sir W. Raleigh.
  • UNPAINT
    To remove the paint from; to efface, as a painting. Parnell.
  • DEPAINT
    Painted. Chaucer.
  • BEPAINT
    To paint; to cover or color with, or as with, paint. Else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek. Shak.
  • IMPAINT
    To paint; to adorn with colors. "To impaint his cause." Shak.
  • POONAH PAINTING
    A style of painting, popular in England in the 19th century, in which a thick opaque color is applied without background and with scarcely any shading, to thin paper, producing flowers, birds, etc., in imitation of Oriental work. Hence:
  • DEPAINTER
    One who depaints.
  • MISPAINT
    To paint ill, or wrongly.

 

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