ppl. a. [f. BORDER v. and sb. + -ED1.] Having a border, edged, fringed, etc.

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c. 1400.  Destr. Troy, 3039. Hir ene … Serklyt with heris … borduret full clene.

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1509.  Hawes, Past. Pleas., XXII. ii. A pavilyon … Of grene sarcenet bordered with golde.

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1608.  Jas. I., Lett., in Chambers, Life (1830), II. vi. 179. A new jerkin well bordered.

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1860.  Dickens, Uncomm. Trav., ii. 11. Papers, all bordered with black.

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1870.  Hooker, Stud. Flora, 214. Beak as long as the bordered fruit.

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1882.  Vines, Sachs’ Bot., 23. One form of internal thickening … common in wood-cells and vessels, viz. the formation of Bordered Pits.

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