begloved

English

Etymology

From be- + glove + -ed.

Adjective

begloved (not comparable)

  1. Wearing a glove or gloves.
    • 1913, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Poison Belt:
      With them were a rakish-looking elderly man and a young aristocrat, his eyeglass still in his eye, his cigarette burned down to the stub between the fingers of his begloved hand.

Synonyms

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