0 past simple and past participle of ornament --
1 to add decoration to something: --
These arches, with see-through fasciae and tympanums ornamented with elements of various colours constitute the main decorating feature.
This is usually a mark of the married women, though unmarried ones are sometimes seen thus ornamented.
The lines are beautifully ornamented, giving shape and momentum to the phrasing.
The facade was once ornamented with small, three-dimensional sculptures, perhaps both humans and monkeys.
Nine bars later he asks for three steps; the flute repeats an ornamented figure of one crotchet duration in sequence three times.
His speech scroll appears ornamented with jade beads, perhaps indicating song or oratory.
One of the buildings was slightly larger and more elaborately ornamented of the two and was dated 1589.
The lateral surface of each centrum is ornamented by prominent ridges and fossae.