ppl. a. [Cf. prec.] Provided with vandykes; cut or shaped at the edge into deep indentations; zigzagged.

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1800.  Hull Advertiser, 22 Nov., 3/3. A brond border, or rather flounce, of vandyked velvet.

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1832.  T. Brown, Bk. Butterflies & M. (1834), I. 169. The wings are of an intense black, denticulated with a vandyked border of white.

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1860.  Sala, Lady Chesterfield, v. 80. The vandyked morocco valance.

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1892.  E. Reeves, Homeward Bound, 139. The roadway is bordered by a massive stone wall … with a vandyked top, like a piece of lace.

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