coverlid
1Coverlid — Cov er*lid ( l[i^]d), n. A coverlet. [1913 Webster] All the coverlid was cloth of gold. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] …
2coverlid — [kuv′ərlid] n. archaic or dial. var. of COVERLET * * * cov·er·lid (kŭvʹər lĭd) n. Variant of coverlet. * * * …
3coverlid — [kuv′ərlid] n. archaic or dial. var. of COVERLET …
4coverlid — noun coverlet Here are your clean clothes, she went on, stroking my coverlid with her brown hand as she spoke …
5coverlid — n. coverlet, bedspread, blanket …
6coverlid — n. See coverlet …
7coverlid — cov·er·lid …
8coverlid — ˌlid, lə̇d noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English, by folk etymology (influence of Middle English lid) from coverlite coverlet dialect : bedspread …
9Coverlet — A coverlet (earlier coverlid) is a fabric covering, usually for a bed. Specifically, the term coverlet may refer to a: Woven coverlet, a bed covering used in the United States from the colonial period to the mid 19th century Quilt Type of altar… …
10Woven coverlet — A woven coverlet or coverlid is a type of bed covering with a woven design in colored wool yarn on a background of natural linen or cotton. Coverlets were woven in almost every community in the United States from the colonial era until the late… …