Definition of "depicture"
depicture
verb
third-person singular simple present depictures, present participle depicturing, simple past and past participle depictured
(transitive, archaic) To represent in words.
Quotations
The modern Fiction which depictures the son of Cytherea [i.e. Eros] with a bandage round his eyes, is not without a spiritual meaning. There is a sweet and holy Blindness in Christian LOVE […]
1825, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, “Moral and Religious Aphorisms”, in Aids to Reflection, London: William Pickering, published 1836, page 85
Now as soon as the goldsmith saw her, he knew her (for that the Prince had talked with him of her and had depictured her to him) […]
1886, “The Tale of the Prince who fell in love with the Picture”, in Richard Francis Burton, transl., Supplemental Nights to The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, London: The Burton Club, page 229
noun
plural depictures
(archaic) The act or result of depicturing something or someone.
Quotations
The conception of a misdeed operating through several generations […] was a novel one at the time; this graphic depicture of the past at work upon the present has anticipated a great deal of the history and criticism of the following twenty-five years […]
1876, George Parsons Lathrop, chapter 8, in A Study of Hawthorne, Boston: James R. Osgood, page 237