To decorate or cover with a diaper pattern (a repeating diamond or small geometric pattern).
From 'be-' (prefix) + 'diaper' (a fabric with a geometric pattern). Used in historical textile and decorative contexts, this verb describes the action of adding diaper-patterned design.
The word 'diaper' originally meant a type of patterned fabric (from Persian and Greek origins), not the baby product—medieval tapestries and fine linens were often called 'diapered' for their geometric patterns!
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