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▪ I. stealed, a. [f. steal n.1 + -ed2] Having a ‘steal’ or handle. Only in long-stealed.
1530Palsgr. 756/1, I throw a darte or any longe stealed weapen, Je darde. ▪ II. † stealed, ppl. a. Obs. rare. [f. steal v.1 + -ed1.] = stolen.
1577Grange Golden Aphrod. etc. R j, I stryde the streetes both long and wyde, A stealed sight of hir to haue. 1883C. Stewart David Blythe 22 Wattie..saw his ain stealed beast quietly grazing close at hand. |