The Collaborative International Dictionary
Draperied \Dra"per*ied\, a.
Covered or supplied with drapery. [R.]
--Byron.
Wiktionary
a. Covered or supplied with drapery.
Usage examples of "draperied".
It was a life-sized Hindu maiden in Coate's patent artificial stone, half-nude, with a water-jug poised on her draperied hip.
It was a lifesized Hindu maiden in Coate's patent artificial stone, halfnude, with a waterjug poised on her draperied hip.
The narrow valley, with its steep and close adjoining sides draperied with vines, and arched overhead with a fret-work of interlacing boughs, nearly hidden from view by masses of leafy verdure, seemed from where I stood like an immense arbour disclosing its vista to the eye, whilst as I advanced it insensibly widened into the loveliest vale eye ever beheld.