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muffed, a.|mʌft| [f. muff n.2 + -ed2.] a. Wearing a muff (in quot. transf.). b. Of certain birds: Having a crest or tuft on the head. a.1813L. Hunt in Examiner 4 Jan. 3/2 The muffed chin was a matter of taste. b.1809T. Donaldson Poems 40 My Hen she was a shining Brown, Wi' Muffi'd head. 1828Moir Mansie Wauch xx. 290 Finding the head of the muffed hen..lying in a bye corner. 1845Zoologist III. 929, I never met with more than two kinds of woodcocks, the one, the common muffed or muffled cock..and the other a much smaller bird of darker plumage. 1885Bazaar 30 Mar. 1265/1 [Pigeons] warranted good performers, flyers, and breeders, muffed, or clear legged. 1899B'ham Weekly Post 18 Mar. 24/1 The Blondinette [pigeon] is a muffed, crested, and frilled variety. |