sacheted

adj
/ˌsæˈʃeɪd/

Etymology

From sachet + -ed.

Definitions

  1. Scented with a sachet or sachets (of potpourri or other fragrant material).

    • As for Miss Meadows, she was loud and jubilant in her praises of the violet water, the bath-herbs, the sacheted dress-hangers, the tape towels, and the cheval-glass with which her room was furnished.
    • Aunt Primrose took a little sacheted handkerchief from her bosom and touched it to her lips, and a tear began to run down Aunt Jim Allen’s dry, rice-powdered cheek.
    • I mastered the art of crocheting and tatting, and there was a lifetime’s supply of dainty doilies that would never be used in sacheted dresser drawers.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA