[di.a.per] n [ME diapre, fr. MF, fr. ML diasprum] (14c) 1: a fabric with a distinctive pattern: a: a rich silk fabric b: a soft usu. white linen or cotton fabric used for tablecloths or towels
2: an allover pattern consisting of one or more small repeated units of design (as geometric figures) connecting with one another or growing out of one another with continuously flowing or straight lines
3: a basic garment for infants consisting of a folded cloth or other absorbent material drawn up between the legs and fastened about the waist
[2]diaper vt di.a.pered ; di.a.per.ing (14c) 1: to ornament with diaper designs
2: to put on or change the diaper of (an infant)