purfled

Definitions

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • adjective Ornamented; decorated; esp., embroidered on the edges.

Examples

  • Upon it was a coverlet of green satin purfled with red gold, and above it hung a canopy adorned with pearls and gems, whereon sat King Zahr Shah, whilst his officers of state stood in attendance before him.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night

  • Meanwhile, when the eunuchs went in to the Princess at break of day, she bade open the private wicket leading from the palace to the parterres and donned a royal robe, embroidered with pearls and jewels and gems, over a shift of fine silk purfled with rubies.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night

  • A surcoat of peach-colored samite and a purfled doublet of vair bespoke him noble, as did his brilliant eye, his exquisitely chiselled nose, and his curling chestnut ringlets.

    Novels by Eminent Hands

  • It was purfled about the rim of the soundbox with trapezia of shimmering mother-of-pearl, and it had a black strikeplate in the shape of a clematis flower, inlaid with multicoloured blossoms that were purely the result of an exuberant craftsman's imagination.

    Captain Corelli's Mandolin

  • Now as soon as he heard of his father's death on the road, he caused his body to be brought back from the desert to Hazramaut and bade them hew him out a tomb in a cave, where he laid the body on a throne of gold and threw over the corpse threescore and ten robes of cloth of gold, purfled with precious stones.

    Tehran Winter

  • Upon this broad earth, purfled with flowers, scented with odors, brilliant in colors, vocal with echoing and re-echoing melody, I take my stand against all demoralizing pleasure.

    Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader Being Selections from the Chief American Writers

Note

The word 'purfle' comes from a French word meaning 'to border; a border'.