Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Among some savage tribes, paint applied to the face and other parts of the person, according to a recognized and traditional system, as a sign that the wearer is about to engage in war. Its origin may have been an attempt to strike terror to the mind of the enemy.
  • noun Hence, full dress and adornment; official costume.

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  • noun Alternative spelling of war paint.

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Examples

  • In Ecuador, the Shuar and other indigenous groups have donned war-paint and blocked highways over water rights and oil and mining plans.

    Peru's tribal groups chide president for vetoing rainforest law Latin America correspondent 2010

  • Kitteh haz shrunken fish-hed neklace, a sharkskin war clowk adn fish blud war-paint.

    …and den a bear came - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2010

  • Every sort of face make-up signifies something, whether intended or not, and that kind of eye marking would generally match up to either a status insignia (eye markings would probably mean a lower caste or outside precisely because of the "alienising" effect) or war-paint (again because it makes the face look inhuman).

    Two Faiths Greg Tannahill 2008

  • The fact that ID can't be taught in public schools (a precedent which will stand until and unless ID is accepted by science proper) doesn't smudge your war-paint one bit.

    Debating in the post-wedge world 2006

  • Let the war drums begin their measure, let the war-paint meet with cheeks soaked by tears; we will not rest and we will not sleep until every war criminal is prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law and every ignorant religious-addict is pounded into silence by a legitimate review of all matters of faith that have a basis in matters of fact.

    OpEdNews - Diary: If Gay People Were Straight With Us 2008

  • Indeed, he is almost the only man who has seen the Indians in their war-paint, and I own I think he was right in firing upon Mons.

    The Virginians 2006

  • “I shall go in my war-paint—I shall carry my tomahawk along.”

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • And these painted savages, smeared with war-paint, howling and posturing and triumphing over the ghastly doom of a foe, seemed not humans at all to me, but foul fiends of the black world whom it was a duty and an obligation to slay.

    The Conquering Sword Of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2005

  • And these painted savages, smeared with war-paint, howling and posturing and triumphing over the ghastly doom of a foe, seemed not humans at all to me, but foul fiends of the black world whom it was a duty and an obligation to slay.

    The Conquering Sword of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2005

  • “I shall go in my war-paint—I shall carry my tomahawk along.”

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

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