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▪ I. sashed, ppl. a.1|sæʃt| [f. sash v.2 or n.2 + -ed.] Furnished or constructed with a sash or with sash-windows. sashed door, sashed window = sash-door, sash-window.
1710Steele Tatler No. 203 ⁋8 A sashed Roof, which lets in the Sun at all Times. 1762Jackson's Oxf. Jrnl. 6 Nov., A Freehold modern-built sashed house. 1814Scott Wav. ix, A sashed-door opening from the house. 1816Jane Austen Emma II. vi. 98 He stopt for several minutes at the two superior sashed windows which were open. Ibid. III. xiv. 260 A brick house, sashed windows below, and casements above. 1862Shirley Nugæ Crit. i. 8 A..room, whose sashed windows open upon a terraced flower-garden. ▪ II. sashed, ppl. a.2|sæʃt| [f. sash v.1 or n.1 + -ed.] Dressed or adorned with a sash.
1869‘Mark Twain’ Innoc. Abr. vii. 69 Turbaned, sashed and trowsered Moorish merchants. 1894Mrs. H. Ward Marcella ii, The frilled and sashed splendours of her companions. 1970Daily Tel. 27 Apr. 14 A good sashed white midi coat for {pstlg}25. |