"betiaraed" meaning in English

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Adjective

Etymology: From be- + tiara + -ed. Etymology templates: {{affix|en|be-|tiara|-ed}} be- + tiara + -ed Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} betiaraed (not comparable)
  1. (rare) Synonym of tiaraed Tags: not-comparable, rare Synonyms: tiaraed [synonym, synonym-of]

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          "ref": "1928 July 14, “The Caledonian Ball”, in The Winnipeg Evening Tribune, volume XXXIX, number 168, Winnipeg, Man., page 10, column 4",
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          "ref": "1938 December 12, Derek Fox, “No “Grilled Millionaire” for Breakfast … White House Perks Up … Yule Gifts, Social Doings”, in The United States News, volume six, number fifty, Washington, D.C., page 2, column 4",
          "text": "With the annual Presidential dinner to the Cabinet as a curtain-raiser, there is a short intermission—just one day—before the Diplomatic Reception, when it seems as if the White House becomes a setting for a Graustarkian novel, so bejeweled, besashed, beturbaned, and betiaraed are the guests.",
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          "ref": "1947, Eve Brown, “Culture With a Capital K”, in Champagne Cholly: The Life and Times of Maury Paul, New York, N.Y.: E. P. Dutton & Company, Inc., page 133",
          "text": "Lithe and rubber necks crane as the Great Ladies (or are those Fascinating Ladies?) step daintily into the lobby, bejewelled, befurred and betiaraed.",
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          "ref": "1938 December 12, Derek Fox, “No “Grilled Millionaire” for Breakfast … White House Perks Up … Yule Gifts, Social Doings”, in The United States News, volume six, number fifty, Washington, D.C., page 2, column 4",
          "text": "With the annual Presidential dinner to the Cabinet as a curtain-raiser, there is a short intermission—just one day—before the Diplomatic Reception, when it seems as if the White House becomes a setting for a Graustarkian novel, so bejeweled, besashed, beturbaned, and betiaraed are the guests.",
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