drapé

drapé
drapé, ée
(dra-pé, pée) part. passé.
   Garni d'un drap de laine.
   Au roulement des tambours drapés, des grenadiers portaient le corps de leur vaillant capitaine, CHATEAUB. Génie, IV, I, 11.
   Bas drapés, bas dont le tissu imite le drap.
   Terme de botanique. Garni de poils tellement courts et serrés qu'ils forment une sorte de tissu. Les feuilles du bouillon-blanc sont drapées.
   Fig. et familièrement, critiqué, de qui on dit du mal. Drapé d'importance par ses camarades.

Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré. . 1872-1877.

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