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bemirrored

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English

Etymology

From be- + mirror + -ed.

Adjective

bemirrored (not comparable)

  1. Reflected, as in a mirror.
    • 1885, Robert Bird, Law Lyrics, page 31:
      I know a pool, where shadows fall / From fir-trees, melancholy tall, / That dream and quiver round the rim, / And in the molten centre swim, / Where taper tops do all unite / Bemirrored in its silvern light.
  2. Furnished with mirrors; full of mirrors.
    • 1900, Jack London, The End of the Chapter:
      This bemirrored hotel, this gaudy palace — home.
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