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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
japan .
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Examples
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Aunt Hannah took her seat behind an oblong tray of dark japaned tin, on which stood a conical little pewter tea-pot, bright as silver, and
The Old Homestead Ann S. Stephens
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As to the products of this locality, they are mostly figured porcelain, embroidered silks, japaned goods, ebony and shell finely carved and manufactured into ornaments.
Due West or Round the World in Ten Months Maturin Murray Ballou 1857
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I took the chain and a japaned tin box; there were two cups fitted into the box, these contained a large amount of small change.
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Their guns and amunition they reserve for the Elk, Deer, and Bear, of the two last however there are but fiew in their neighbourhoods. they keep their powder in Small japaned tin flasks which they obtain with their amunition from the traders; when they happen to have no Ball or Shot they Substitute
The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791
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Their guns and amunition they reserve for the Elk, deer and bear, of the two last however there are but few in their neighbourhood. they keep their powder in small japaned tin flasks which they obtain with their amunition from the traders; when they happen to have no ball or shot, they substitute gravel or peices of potmettal, and are insensible of the damage done thereby to their guns.
The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791
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The man quickly returned with a long japaned reed, with a boll fixed at the end of it.
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