v. Obs. [f. tapister, TAPESTER sb.] = TAPESTRY v.

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1587.  Harmar, trans. Beza’s Serm., 263. Flowers with which the earth is tapistred.

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1592.  Greene, Upst. Courtier, B j. A vale all tapistred with sweet and choice flowers.

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1644.  Evelyn, Diary, 7 Nov. The room … is tapisstred with crimson damasq embrodred with gold.

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