"multimarbled" meaning in English

See multimarbled in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Etymology: From multi- + marbled. Etymology templates: {{pre|en|multi|marbled}} multi- + marbled Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} multimarbled (not comparable)
  1. Containing many marbles. Tags: not-comparable
    Sense id: en-multimarbled-en-adj-3cdqwSdF Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with multi-

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          "ref": "1903, Thomas Hardy, “Genoa and the Mediterranean”, in Poems of the Past and the Present, 2nd edition, London, New York: Macmillan, →OCLC, page 40",
          "text": "And multimarbled Genova the Proud,\nGleam all unconscious how, wide-lipped, up-browed,\nI first beheld thee clad—not as the Beauty but the Dowd.",
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          "ref": "1943, Jack Howard Sanders, Chains of Shadows: A Romance of Judas Iscariot, London, Edinburgh: Fleming H. Revell Company, →OCLC, page 77",
          "text": "Originally famous for the colossal statue of Apollo by Bryaxes and the magnificent multimarbled temple enclosing it, the garden more recently had been known for its healing shrines and miraculous balms to ease every human heartache or trouble.",
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