Definition of Coverlid. Meaning of Coverlid. Synonyms of Coverlid

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Definition of Coverlid

Coverlid
Coverlid Cov"er*lid (-l[i^]d), n. A coverlet. All the coverlid was cloth of gold. --Tennyson.

Meaning of Coverlid from wikipedia

- A woven coverlet or coverlid (derived from Cat. cobre-lit) is a type of bed covering with a woven design in colored wool yarn on a background of natural...
- Look up coverlet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A coverlet (earlier coverlid) is a fabric covering spread, usually for a bed, and may refer to: Woven...
- "What's that?" he asked. "A coverlid; when you get into bed, you have to creep in between the sheets and the coverlid." "Oh, that's the way, is it?...
- wainscots – at which childhood ever and anon would steal a look, shifting its coverlid (replaced as quickly) to exercise its tender courage in a momentary eye-encounter...
- Lambs, Wool, Woolfels, Mortlings, Shortlings, Yarn, and Worsted, Cruels, Coverlids, Waddings, and other Manufactures, or pretended Manufactures, made of...
- and which his restless tossings has disordered. Perhaps he may possess a coverlid or counterpane; but more generally the top covering of a sick man’s bed...
- Francis Graham Full-back Jack Thiele Alf Roberts Mick Clingly Ruck Jim Coverlid Charles Pyatt Jim Bradford Interchange Ray Kutcher Rex Chown Coach Patrick...
- be my courage. If I am ashamed, be a proper face to me. Above be as a coverlid, below be as a felt bed to me. Buryat shamans generally prefer tarasun...
- Roberts C: Edwards Bob Hank Barnes HF: Wood McInnes Phillips F: Nicholls Hodgins Turner Foll: Prior Bill Tonkin Jim Thoms Int: Coverlid Coach: Mal Drury...
- 1942-1944: WW2 1945-1946: Thiele 1947-1954: Hank 1955: Hank & Pyatt 1956: Coverlid 1957: Ashby & Jones 1958: Ashby 1959-1961: Head 1962-1964: Shearman 1965-1967:...