befurred
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English befurred, equivalent to befur + -ed.
Adjective
[edit]befurred (not comparable)
- Wearing fur.
- 2007 January 5, Grace Glueck, “Self-Portraits That Obscure the Self”, in New York Times[1]:
- Others who cross the gender gap include Robert Mapplethorpe, dressed as a cool, befurred floozie in “Self-Portrait” (1980); and Lyle Ashton Harris, who in “Billie #21” (2002) sees himself as his idol Billie Holiday with fur wrap and pearl necklace, mouth wide open in mid-song.
Verb
[edit]befurred
- simple past and past participle of befur