Necklaced
adj, verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 simple past and past participle of necklace form-of, participle, past
- 1 Wearing a necklace. not-comparable
"To each she gave a goblet rich till by good hap at last / The necklaced queen with courtly grace before Beowulf trod, / Gave him the cup of mead and greeted him, with thanks to God / In seemly words that He had given her heart’s desire indeed / To find an earl whom she could trust to help them in their need."
Example
More examples"To each she gave a goblet rich till by good hap at last / The necklaced queen with courtly grace before Beowulf trod, / Gave him the cup of mead and greeted him, with thanks to God / In seemly words that He had given her heart’s desire indeed / To find an earl whom she could trust to help them in their need."
Etymology
From necklace + -ed.
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