embuttered
English
Etymology
em- + butter + -ed
Adjective
embuttered (not comparable)
- (rare) Covered with butter.
- 1962, Earl Conrad, Crane Eden, New York: Pyramid, Part One, p. 57,
- […] he turned gustily to the savor-drenched meats, the embuttered fish, the specially fragranced jellies and relishes, and to the spicy pimento wine.
- 1985, Anthony Burgess, The Kingdom of the Wicked, New York: Arbor House, Chapter Two, pp. 157-158,
- Hot butter squirted, by a quaint device, out of the bloodcoloured pudding. Gaius Caligula laughed to see the exquisite Lollia Paulina’s exquisite face embuttered.
- 1962, Earl Conrad, Crane Eden, New York: Pyramid, Part One, p. 57,