Chapeaued
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Wearing a chapeau. not-comparable
"Can time, with its corroding tooth, obliterate from the midst of that patriotic band of braves who have been annually drawn up in battle array, by asinine commandants and their plumed and chapeaued subalterns, the hallowed associations of the “Big Muster?”"
Example
More examples"Can time, with its corroding tooth, obliterate from the midst of that patriotic band of braves who have been annually drawn up in battle array, by asinine commandants and their plumed and chapeaued subalterns, the hallowed associations of the “Big Muster?”"
Etymology
From chapeau + -ed.
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