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iced, ppl. a.|aɪst| [f. ice n. or v. + -ed.] 1. Covered with ice; cooled by means of ice.
1673J. Ray Observations Journey Low-Countries 267 Many..with a barrel at their backs and glasses in their hands, crying Acqua ghiacciata, or Acqua nevata. i.e. Snowed water or iced water. 1688Lond. Gaz. No. 2383/2 All such Fruits, Iced Creams, and such other Varieties as the Season afforded. 1775Sir E. Barry Observ. Wines 174 Their tables were constantly supplied with iced Liquors. 1777P. Thicknesse Year's Journey I. xxviii. 240 Their chocolate, lemonade, iced water, fruits &c. are their chief luxuries. 1820Keats St. Agnes xxxii, Impossible to melt as iced stream. 1831B. H. Smart Outl. Sematology iii. 237 The thirsty wight who, in a state of profuse perspiration, calls for a glass of iced-water, may know there is danger in the draught. 1848Iced champagne [see ball supper s.v. ball n.2 4]. 1852Ford in Q. Rev. Mar. 432 Iced puddings now-a-days assume the shape and seeming of hams. 1877Forest & Stream VIII. 411/1 Courtney..became very sick immediately after taking a glass of iced tea after his dinner, and was unable to row. 1879St. George's Hosp. Rep. IX. 800 Iced champagne, a little iced milk and soda-water. 1879M. E. Braddon Vixen III. vii. 187 Afternoon tea at Ashbourne included iced coffee. 1880Amer. Punch Jan. 4/1 Some were talking of..the cooling and invigorating influences of ‘iced tea’. 1893Ld. Meath in 19th Cent. Mar. 508 Of all the pleasant drinks..in hot weather recommend me to an iced-cream soda. 1902H. James Wings of Dove v. x. 172 The small cup of iced coffee she had vaguely accepted from somebody. 1913W. Stevens Let. 7 July (1967) 179 A spread of chicken salad,..watermelon, iced-tea etc. 1930A. Bennett Imperial Palace xvii. 109 The cocktail jugs, the iced-water jugs. 1952W. M. Miller View from Stars (1965) 42 She..drank a glass of iced tea. 1954Good Housek. Cookery Bk. (rev. ed.) 453 (heading) Iced coffee. 1958Listener 14 Aug. 229/1 Fifteen of the family hang over the back and laugh at you through their iced lollies. 1960News Chron. 6 Aug. 1/1 Prince Charles bought an iced-lolly. 1972H. Osborne Pay-Day iv. i. 163 Every year..another hotel with an iced-water tap rises out of the mud. 2. a. Of a cake, bun, etc.: covered with icing. Of preserved fruit: = glacé a. 2.
1858P. L. Simmonds Dict. Trade Products, Iced, cakes frosted with sugar. 1866Mrs. Beeton Preserves & Confectionery 5 Iced Apples, or Apple Hedgehog... Cover the apples very smoothly all over with the icing. Ibid. 89 Iced currants... Lay them to dry on paper, when the sugar will crystallize round each currant. 1892Encycl. Pract. Cookery I. 240/1 Iced cake. 1973Fortnum & Mason Christmas Catal. 4/2 Iced and decorated Christmas cake. b. (See quots.) Cf. frosted ppl. a. 3 b.
1829J. C. Loudon Encycl. Plants 1100/1 Iced..covered with particles like icicles. 1900B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms, Iced, having a glittering papillose surface, as Mesembryanthemum crystallinum. |