c. 1400. Destr. Troy, 3039. Hir ene Serklyt with heris borduret full clene.
1509. Hawes, Past. Pleas., XXII. ii. A pavilyon Of grene sarcenet bordered with golde.
1608. Jas. I., Lett., in Chambers, Life (1830), II. vi. 179. A new jerkin well bordered.
1860. Dickens, Uncomm. Trav., ii. 11. Papers, all bordered with black.
1870. Hooker, Stud. Flora, 214. Beak as long as the bordered fruit.
1882. Vines, Sachs Bot., 23. One form of internal thickening common in wood-cells and vessels, viz. the formation of Bordered Pits.