v. Obs. [f. EN-1 + DAMASK.] trans. a. To tinge with an interspersed shade of paler color. b. To paint in various colors. Cf. DAMASK sb. and v.

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1580.  Sidney, Arcadia (1622), 298. A prety feare came vp, to endamaske her rosie cheekes.

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1611.  Speed, Hist. Gt. Brit., V. vii. 42. Carrying these rasures on their pictured limbes, as badges of their Noblenesse, thus endamasked.

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