"rosemaled" meaning in English

See rosemaled in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

IPA: /ˈɹəʊzəˌmɑːld/ [Received-Pronunciation], /-sə-/ [Received-Pronunciation], /-ˌmɔːld/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈɹoʊzəˌmɑld/ [General-American] Forms: more rosemaled [comparative], most rosemaled [superlative]
Etymology: From rosemaling + -ed, modelled after Norwegian Bokmål rosemalt. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|rosemaling|ed}} rosemaling + -ed, {{der|en|nb|rosemalt}} Norwegian Bokmål rosemalt Head templates: {{en-adj}} rosemaled (comparative more rosemaled, superlative most rosemaled)
  1. (US) Adorned with rosemaling. Wikipedia link: Norwegian Museum of Cultural History Tags: US Categories (topical): Painting Categories (lifeform): Roses Related terms: rosemaler, rosemaling
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