[f. prec.] To cover or plaster with chunam. Hence Chunammed ppl. a.
1687. in Wheeler, Madras, I. 168 (Y.). To get jars to put wheat in, and chenam them up.
1850. T. C. Drysdale, Jrnl. Ind. Archipelago, IV. 163. Boats payed with blacking, or even chunamed.
1865. J. Cameron, Malay. Ind., 76. The pillars and walls are chenammed to a snowy whiteness.
1859. R. Burton, Centr. Afr., in Jrnl. Geogr. Soc., XXIX. 46. A long upper room which opens upon a chunamed terrace.