Obs. [f. prec.] trans. To construct by or as by weaving; to give a texture to (anything). Usually in pa. pple.

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1694.  R. Burthogge, Reason & Nat. Spirits, 104. Now it is certain … that Matter is alter’d, figured, textur’d, and infinite ways wrought upon and moulded by means of motion.

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1775.  Jephson, Braganza, III. i. 31. This fine frame, Nerves exquisitely textur’d.

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1778.  [W. Marshall], Minutes Agric., 13 Sept. an. 1774. The off-horse treads that which is textured, and destroys the effect.

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1835.  Carlyle, Corr. (1883), I. vii. 65. A bright faultless vision textured out of mere sunbeams.

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