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geverfde

Geverfde is a Dutch adjective meaning painted. It derives from the verb verven, to paint, with the ge- prefix forming the past participle used adjectivally. In practice, geverfde describes surfaces that have received a coat of paint and are thus finished in a color or finish.

The form geverfde is used before a noun: geverfde muur (painted wall), geverfde muren (painted walls), geverfde

The term is common in contexts such as home renovation, furniture restoration, architecture, and art description.

deur
(painted
door),
geverfde
deuren.
In
predicative
position
it
appears
as
geverfd:
De
deur
is
geverfd.
Geverfde
surfaces
often
convey
not
only
color
but
also
the
quality
of
the
coating,
such
as
matte
geverfde
muren
or
glanzende
geverfde
kozijnen.
While
geverfd
generally
refers
to
painted
surfaces,
in
some
contexts
it
can
also
be
used
for
dyed
fabrics
or
other
coatings;
the
primary
sense
remains
painting.
See
also
verven
and
schilderen
for
related
processes
and
terminology.