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glassed, ppl. a.|glɑːst, -æ-| [f. glass n.1 and v. + -ed.] 1. †a. Glazed, covered with a glaze. Obs.
1577Frampton Joyful Newes i. (1596) 8 It is not conuenient..to bee kept in any other vessel then in siluer, Glasse or Tinne, or any other thing glassed. Ibid. 16 When it is cold, let it be strained into a glassed vessel. b. glassed-in: fitted with glass, glazed.
1894C. N. Robinson Brit. Fleet iii. iii. 250 These [stern] galleries began to be discarded..for closed glassed-in stern⁓lights. 1955E. Bowen World of Love xi. 222 A glassed-in bar. 1969J. Ross Dead at First Hand xvi. 152 Above the main doors a glassed-in bulb pushed out a sickly nimbus of light. 2. Poured into glasses.
1820Keats Cup & Bells xl. Poems (1889) 533 Sherry in silver, hock in gold, or glass'd champagne? |