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hurdled, ppl. a.|ˈhɜːd(ə)ld| Also 6 hartheled. [f. hurdle n. or v. + -ed1 or -ed2.] 1. Constructed of or with hurdles; wattled.
1556Withals Dict. (1568) 39 b/2 A hartheled wall, or ratheled..paries craticius. 1652Benlowes Theoph. xiii. lxxxiii, The folded flocks are pent In hurdled grates. 1667Milton P.L. iv. 186 Shepherds pen thir Flocks at eeve In hurdl'd Cotes. 1746–7Hervey Medit. (1818) 265 As he tends his fleecy charge, or late consigns them to their hurdled cots! 1832J. Bree St. Herbert's Isle 79 A hurdled panoply his front displays. 2. Enclosed with hurdles.
1632Sherwood, Hurdled, hedged, made vp or covered with hurdles, cléé, hourdé. 1830Marryat King's Own xxxv, Sheep, dragged from the hurdled crowd. 1880Daily News 18 Oct. 3/1 Clover, aftermath, or hurdled vetches. |