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.
1580. Sidney, Arcadia (1622), 298. A prety feare came vp, to endamaske her rosie cheekes.
1611. Speed, Hist. Gt. Brit., V. vii. 42. Carrying these rasures on their pictured limbes, as badges of their Noblenesse, thus endamasked.