Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for FEATH'ER-ED, or FETH'ER-ED
FEATH'ER-DRIV-ER, or FETH'ER-DRIV-ERFEATH'ER-EDGE, or FETH'ER-EDGE
FEATH'ER-ED, or FETH'ER-ED, pp.
- Covered with feathers; enriched.
- adj. Clothed or covered with feathers. A fowl or bird is a feathered animal. Rise from the ground like feathered Mercury. Shak.
- Fitted or furnished with feathers; as, a feathered arrow.
- Smoothed, like down or feathers. Scott.
- Covered with things growing from the substance; as, land feathered with trees. Coxe.
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