Obs. [f. prec.] trans. To construct by or as by weaving; to give a texture to (anything). Usually in pa. pple.
1694. R. Burthogge, Reason & Nat. Spirits, 104. Now it is certain that Matter is alterd, figured, texturd, and infinite ways wrought upon and moulded by means of motion.
1775. Jephson, Braganza, III. i. 31. This fine frame, Nerves exquisitely texturd.
1778. [W. Marshall], Minutes Agric., 13 Sept. an. 1774. The off-horse treads that which is textured, and destroys the effect.
1835. Carlyle, Corr. (1883), I. vii. 65. A bright faultless vision textured out of mere sunbeams.