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ironed, a.|ˈaɪənd| [f. iron n. or v. + -ed.] †1. Made of iron: = iron a. 1. Obs.
a1300E.E. Psalter ii. 9 In yherde irened [L. in virga ferrea, Wyclif in an irene ȝerde] salt þou stere þa. 2. Fitted, furnished, covered, armed, or strengthened with iron: see iron v. 1.
c1430Pilgr. Lyf Manhode ii. cxliii. (1869) 132 Anoon with his yrened foot he shulde yiue me. 1833Fraser's Mag. VII. 482 His ironed hoof had dashed the sod. 1884Ch. Times 7 Mar. 194/1 One of those artistically ironed coffers. 1899R. Haggard in Longm. Mag. Mar. 413 The arched and ironed timber axle. 3. Put in or bound with irons.
1849Macaulay Hist. Eng. v. I. 644 Ironed corpses clattering in the wind. 1852Tennyson in Mem. (1897) I. xii. 345 Heaven guard them From ironed limbs and tortured nails. |