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wanded, a. Obs. (? exc. dial.)|ˈwɒndɪd| Also 7 wainded. [f. wand n. + -ed2.] 1. Made of wicker-work. Of a bottle: Cased in wicker-work, wickered.
1567Richmond Wills (Surtees) 197 In the lawe buttrye—barrells, aile potts, wanded bottles. 1574Ibid. 251, I will and gyve to my lord Scroope and my laydye his wife..one wanded skeppe to put breade in. 1575Ibid. 255 In the lawe chambre..j wandyt creile. 1652Depos. Cast. York (Surtees) 56 She did there give him a drinke out of a wainded botle. 1653Knaresb. Wills (Surtees) II. 204 In the West Parlour..1 wanded chaire. 1677Coles Dict. Eng.-Lat., A Wanded chair, cathedra viminea semicircularis. 1770J. Coates's Coll. Poems 19 She, plac'd in wanded chair, all pale appear'd. b. Of a building: Wattled. (Cf. wand-church, wand n. 12.)
1593Rites & Mon. Ch. Durh. (Surtees) 57 From the wandyd kirke or chapell they brought the body of that holie man Sancte Cuthbert and translayted him into an other White Kirke. 2. Of cattle: ? Brindled.
1713Lond. Gaz. No. 5126/12 Stoln..4 red Oxen,..one is more wanded than the others. |