Obs. rare. [a. F. cordonner, f. cordon.]
1. trans. To twist into a cord or rope.
1623. Favine, Theat. Hon., II. vii. 110. This long haire, tressed and cordonned after the Anticke practise.
2. To ornament with a cordon or braid.
1561. Inv., R. Wardrobe (1815), 148 (Jam.). Item, sevin quaiffis of claith of silvir, cordonit with blak silk.