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▪ I. fashioned, ppl. a.1|ˈfæʃənd| [f. fashion v. + -ed1.] a. Wrought into fashion or shape; formed with art or skill. Rarely of persons. Used esp. of stockings that are shaped to fit the contours of the leg. Cf. full-fashioned, fully-fashioned adjs.
1535Coverdale Isa. xlii. 16 Let them conuerte..that..saye to fashioned ymages: ye are oure godes. 1691Locke Lower. Interest Wks. 1727 II. 83 Fashion'd Plate sells for more than its Weight of the same Silver. 1807Sir R. Wilson Jrnl. 9 July in Life (1862) II. viii. 305, I had expected to see a gentleman, but I never saw one less fashioned. 1829Carlyle Misc. (1857) II. 86 A character is a completely fashioned will. 1881J. Paton in Encycl. Brit. XII. 299/2 It was necessary to seam them [stockings] up the selvages of web shaped on the frame (fashioned work). 1887C. A. Moloney Sk. Forestry W. Afr. 26 Fashioned wood. 1895Montgomery Ward Catal. 300/2 Ladies' lisle finished hose, patented seams, fashioned ankles. 1909Daily Chron. 13 Apr. 5/2 Fashioned hosiery. 1919Ladies' Home Jrnl. May 56 Burson Fashioned Hose..without seams. b. preceded by adv. of manner.
1496[see evil adv. 8 c]. 1710Lond. Gaz. No. 4691/4 Florence O'Donoughue..a..clean Limb'd and well-fashioned Man. 1769Dublin Merc. 16–19 Sept. 9/1 Black-Nose..has given such proof of his getting the finest fashioned foals. 1835Lytton Rienzi i. i, Less warlike or worse fashioned weapons. ▪ II. fashioned, ppl. a.2|ˈfæʃənd| Also Sc. fawsont. [f. fashion n. + -ed2] Having or provided with a fashion (i.e. an appearance, manner, or shape) of a peculiar kind. Only in parasynthetic combinations as honest-fashioned, long-fashioned, many-fashioned, what-a-fashioned; also old-fashioned. extension-fashioned (nonce-wd.): possessed of the property of extension.
1577B. Googe Heresbach's Husb. i. (1586) 10 A newe and a strange fashioned Mill of your owne devise. 1581Sidney Apol. Poetrie (Arb.) 58 Many, and many-fashioned Gods. 1633T. Stafford Pac. Hib. xiii. (1821) 631 Thus may your honour see what a fashioned warre, I doe conceiue to bee least in charge. 1668Culpepper & Cole Barthol Anat. i. vii. 14 The Peritonæum..is like a Bladder, or a long-fashioned Egg. 1674N. Fairfax Bulk & Selv. 64 One figure being as much extension fashion'd as another. 1787Burns Twa Dogs 142 Decent, honest fawsont folk. |