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▪ I. hulled, a.|hʌld| [f. hull n.1 and n.2 + -ed2.] 1. Having a hull or husk (of a particular kind).
1577B. Googe Heresbach's Husb. i. (1586) 28 b, Barley..yf it be Winter seede it is harder hulled. 2. Of a ship: Having a hull or body (of a particular kind).
1893Daily News 1 May 4/4 The gracefully hulled three and four-masted schooners. ▪ II. hulled, ppl. a.|hʌld| [f. hull v.1] Stripped of the hull or husk.
1382Wyclif Prov. xxvii. 22 If thou bete togidere a fool in a morter, as hoolid barli smytende there vp on the pestel. 1656Ridgley Pract. Physick 58 Decoction of hulled barley. 1851Illustr. Catal. Gt. Exhib. 1224 Oats and barley deprived of their first pellicle, and known under the name of groats and of hulled barley. |