Definition
Having many figures, decorated with figures, or full of ornamental designs; resembling or containing figural elements.
Etymology
From figure + -ary (adjective suffix). Middle English formation using the productive suffix -ary to describe something characterized by figures or figural qualities.
Kelly Says
A 'figury' tapestry tells a story through woven images of people and scenes, whereas a plain one is just solid color — decoration that transforms fabric into narrative.
Translations
CACatalà
figures
fee-goo-res
CSČeština
figurky
fee-goo-rky
DADansk
figurer
fee-goo-rer
DEDeutsch
Figuren
fee-ger-en
ELΕλληνικά
μορφές
mor-fes
ESEspañol
figuras
fee-goo-ras
FRFrançais
figurines
fee-zhoor-een
HIहिन्दी
आकृतियाँ
a-ak-ri-ti-yaan
HUMagyar
figurák
fee-goo-rak
IDBahasa Indonesia
figur
fee-gur
ITItaliano
figure
fee-goo-ra
MSBahasa Melayu
figur
fee-gur
NLNederlands
figuren
fee-goo-ren
NONorsk
figurer
fee-goo-rer
PLPolski
figurki
fee-goo-rki
PTPortuguês
figuras
fee-goo-ras
RORomână
figuri
fee-goo-ree
RUРусский
фигуры
fee-goo-ry
SVSvenska
figurer
fee-goo-rer
TAதமிழ்
படங்கள்
pa-da-nga-m
TEతెలుగు
చిత్రాలు
chit-tra-alu
TLTL
mga imahe
mga ee-ma-he
TRTürkçe
figürler
fee-gyur-ler
UKУкраїнська
фігури
fee-goo-ry
VITiếng Việt
hình tượng
hinh-tuong
ZUZU
amabhongo
a-ma-bhong-o