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ˈboarded, ppl. a. [f. board v. + -ed1.] 1. Made of or furnished with boards or planks. boarded up: see board v. 7.
1444Test. Ebor. (1855) II. 100 Lego eidem optimum bordetbed in le withdrawyng-chaumbre cum curtens pendentibus circa idem. 1557Boorde Sleep in Babees Bk. (1868) 248 Nor lye in no lowe Chambre, excepte it be boorded. 1662Gerbier Princ. (1665) 29 The first Stories ought rather to be vaulted than boarded. 1769Priestley in Phil. Trans. LIX. 65 A dry boarded floor. 1806A. Duncan Nelson's Fun. 13 A boarded partition..was erected. 1890Harper's Mag. Dec. 102/2 It was not long before the dismal little, boarded-up, spidery coquina house was as clean as a whistle. 1905Daily Chron. 26 Jan. 5/1 The boarded-up shop fronts and broken windows. 1961K. Reisz Technique Film Editing (ed. 9) ii. 199 People standing in front of boarded-up shops. 2. Bound in boards.
1842Penny Mag. XI. 381 A boarded book is attached to its covers..by the boards being pasted to the blank leaves. 3. Provided with board (i.e. stated meals) as a lodger at another person's house. Also boarded-out (see board v. 10).
1884H. M. Stanley in Pall Mall G. 8 Aug. 1/2 Boarded justice would soon become mockery. 1897Daily News 4 Apr. 3/1 Amongst boarded-out children ophthalmia is almost unknown. |