zebraedhttp://www.oed.com/dictionary/zebraed_adj%3Ftab%3Dmeaning_and_usezebraed, adj.
Revised 2018

zebraedadjective

  1. 1806–
    Having markings like those of a zebra; striped, esp. in black and white.
    1. 1806
      The ground work was richly zebraed in spangles.
      St. James's Chronicle 18 January
    2. 1839
      The whole garment zebraed with tarnished lace.
      New Monthly Magazine vol. 56 311
    3. 1895
      Hermon itself, streaked and zebraed with snow.
      W. Wright, Palmyra & Zenobia xxiv. 277
    4. 1922
      The hard and braying light Is zebra'd black and white.
      E. Sitwell, Façade 15
    5. 2003
      I glanced down at my legs, zebraed with dirt: grit clung in black stripes to my white skin.
      S. Grace, Under Cottonwoods (2005) v. 47

Originally published as part of the entry for zebra, n.

zebraed, adj. was revised in June 2018.

zebraed, adj. was last modified in July 2023.