[f. prec. sb.] To cover or line with baize. Hence Baized ppl. a., Baizing vbl. sb.
1830. Miss Mitford, Village, Ser. IV. (1863), 250. Baizing the door of the library; and new painting the hall.
1882. J. B. Baker, Hist. Scarborough, 160. As early as 1614 pews were arranged to afford comfort, by being baized or cushioned.