IPA: /ɪrˈmaɪnd/
KK: /ɪrˈmaɪnd/
Dressed or decorated with a specific type of fur, often white, resembling the fur of an ermine.
The queen wore an ermined robe during the ceremony, showcasing her royal status.
To have covered or adorned with ermine, a type of fur, typically used in clothing or decoration.
The royal robe was ermined, showcasing its luxurious appearance.
Past: ermined
Past Participle: ermined
The word 'ermined' comes from the Old French 'ermine', which refers to a type of weasel known for its white winter fur. The suffix '-ed' indicates a past participle or adjective form. Thus, 'ermined' describes something that is adorned or covered with the fur of the ermine, often used in the context of clothing or decoration.
Imagine a luxurious garment covered in the beautiful white fur of the ermine weasel — that's what 'ermined' means, something that is adorned with ermine.