ppl. a. [f. CORDON + -ED2.]

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  1.  Decorated with the cordon of an order.

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1856.  Lever, Martins of Cro’ M., 263. Your starred and cordoned agitator of the Bourse.

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  2.  Having an encircling line or band in relief.

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1889.  Athenæum, 14 Dec., 825/3. In most cases they [vases] were surrounded by beads or raised ‘cordons’ which divided them into zones … the clay counterparts of the ‘cordoned’ or pedestalled vases.

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