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mended, ppl. a.|ˈmɛndɪd| [f. mend v. + -ed1.] Repaired, improved.
1595Shakes. John v. vii. 75 Shew now your mended faiths. 1859Tennyson Enid 718 So clothe yourself in this, that better fits Our mended fortunes and a Prince's bride. 1861Thackeray Four Georges i. 67 Mended morals and mended manners. 1895Daily News 17 Dec. 6/4 Whether the voice of a mended bell is ever equal to that of one unmended. |