Definition of Lacquered

1. Verb. (past of lacquer) ¹

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Definition of Lacquered

1. lacquer [v] - See also: lacquer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lacquered

laconical
laconically
laconicism
laconicisms
laconicum
laconism
laconisms
laconize
laconized
laconizes
laconizing
lacosamide
lacquer
lacquer-ware
lacquer tree
lacquered
lacquerer
lacquerers
lacquering
lacquerless
lacquerlike
lacquers
lacquerware
lacquerwares
lacquerwork
lacquerworks
lacquey
lacqueyed
lacqueying
lacqueys

Literary usage of Lacquered

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Health Exhibition Literature (1884)
"HIBA (flat lacquered wooden bowl for fish and vegetables). Same as No. 69. (73. ... These are round, lacquered black outside and red inside. (79.) . ..."

2. A History of Hindu Civilisation During British Rule by Pramatha Náth Bose (1894)
"It is said that good lacquered ware is made at a place near ... In the North-Western Provinces, lacquered wooden articles are made in many places, ..."

3. A History of Hindu Civilisation During British Rule by Pramatha Nath Bose (1894)
"It is said that good lacquered ware is made at a place near Sirajganj. In the North-Western Provinces, lacquered wooden articles are made in many places, ..."

4. Catalogue of Specimens of Japanese Lacquer and Metal Work Exhibited in 1894 by Burlington Fine Arts Club, William Anderson, Arthur Herbert Church, Edward Gilbertson, Edward Dillon (1894)
"Carved wood, lacquered. Face of Ivory. Young girl with three rice pots (nabe) on her ... Carved wood, lacquered. Monkey grasping a persimmon with his foot, ..."

5. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal by Asiatic Society of Bengal (1832)
"I—Some Account of the Lacquered or Japanned Ware of Ava. ... This manufacture has been named lacquered ware from an idea, I suppose, that lac forms a part ..."

6. A History of Architecture in All Countries: From the Earliest Times to the by James Fergusson (1876)
"... tbis account —rather, perhaps, more so—immense sums being spent on the most elaborate carvings, and the whole being lacquered, painted, and gilt, 355. ..."

7. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Chinese Collection, Now Exhibiting at St by William B. Langdon (1843)
"Lacquered WARE. 32 & 33. A pair of small folding screens with numerous marble panels, ... The lacquered, or japanned ware of China is well known. ..."

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