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tabarded

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Etymology

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From tabard +‎ -ed.

Adjective

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tabarded (not comparable)

  1. Wearing a tabard.
    • 1891, A[rthur] Conan Doyle, chapter XXXIII, in The White Company, New York, N.Y., Boston, Mass.: Thomas Y[oung] Crowell & Company [], →OCLC:
      Two hundred heavily-armed cavalry rode behind the Audley standard, while close at their heels came the Duke of Lancaster with a glittering train, heralds tabarded with the royal arms riding three deep upon cream-colored chargers in front of him.