fustianed

adj

Etymology

From fustian + -ed.

  1. derived from fūstāneum
  2. derived from fustaine
  3. inherited from fustian — “type of fabric, probably made from cotton, flax, or wool; piece of fustian spread over a bed or mattress
  4. suffixed as fustianed — “fustian + ed

Definitions

  1. Wearing fustian.

    • His clothes were of fustian, and his boots hobnailed, yet in his progress he showed not the mud-accustomed bearing of hobnailed and fustained peasantry.

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