knopped

English

Etymology

From Middle English knopped. By surface analysis, knop +‎ -ed.

Adjective

knopped (comparative more knopped, superlative most knopped)

  1. Having knops or knobs

References

Middle English

Etymology

knop +‎ -ed

Adjective

knopped

  1. Knopped; having knops or knobs; fastened as with buttons.
    • c. 1370s. Unknown. The Romaunt of the Rose. 7258-60.
      And greye clothis not ful clene,
      But fretted ful of tatarwagges,
      And highe shoes, knopped with dagges,
      And gray clothes not fully clean,
      But adorned with ragged shreds,
      And high shoes, knobbed with patches,

Descendants

  • English: knopped