n. & v.
--n.
1. a colouring matter, esp. in liquid form for imparting colour to a surface. b this as a dried film or coating (the paint peeled off).
2 joc. or archaic cosmetic make-up, esp. rouge or nail varnish.
--v.tr.
1. a cover the surface of (a wall, object, etc.) with paint. b apply paint of a specified colour to (paint the door green).
2 depict (an object, scene, etc.) with paint; produce (a picture) by painting.
3 describe vividly as if by painting (painted a gloomy picture of the future).
4 joc. or archaic a apply liquid or cosmetic to (the face, skin, etc.). b apply (a liquid to the skin etc.).
Phrases and idioms:
painted lady an orange-red butterfly, esp. Cynthia cardui, with black and white spots. paint out efface with paint. paint shop the part of a factory where goods are painted, esp. by spraying. paint-stick a stick of water-soluble paint used like a crayon. paint the town red colloq. enjoy oneself flamboyantly.
Derivatives:
paintable adj.
Etymology: ME f. peint past part. of OF peindre f. L pingere pict- paint