v. [f. EBON-Y + -IZE.] trans. To make (furniture, etc.) look like ebony.
1880. Daily Tel., 27 Oct., 3/1. Since black and gold is so fashionable in furniture, he might be agreeably ebonised and gilded.
1879. Miss Braddon, Vixen, III. 313. Ebonised chairs and tables.