chrysalissed
English
Adjective
chrysalissed (not comparable)
- Alternative form of chrysalised.
- 1898, Edna Stanton, “Sense, and Nonsense, on Wheels”, in The Cap and Gown, third volume, […] the University of Chicago […], page 225:
- “Yes. Warm for April, isn’t it?” answered the embryo summer girl, who was still chrysalissed in broadcloth and a gray fedora.
- 1920, Kenneth Morris, “The Crest-Wave of Evolution: A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates’ Class in the Râja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College Year 1918-1919. XXI — China and Rome: The See-Saw (continued)”, in Katherine Tingley, editor, The Theosophical Path: Illustrated Monthly, volume XIX, Point Loma, Calif.: […] the New Century Corporation, page 540:
- We walk our narrow path to nowhere safely trussed up in our personal selves: or we not so much walk at all, as lie still, chrysalissed in them:—it may be just as well, since for lack of the quality of balance, we are about as capable of walking at ease and dignity as is a jellyfish of doing Blondin on the tight-rope.
- 1944, Theda Kenyon, Black Dawn, New York, N.Y.: Julian Messner, Inc., page 132:
- But I’m not a princess in a fairy tale, chrysalissed against time, she thought rebelliously.
- 2021, Victoria Gosling, Before the Ruins, Serpent’s Tail, →ISBN:
- I stayed over, chrysalissed in a sleeping bag on a foam mattress dragged out of the wardrobe.
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