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▪ I. scribbled, ppl. a.1|ˈskrɪb(ə)ld| [f. scribble v.1 + -ed1.] Carelessly or hastily written or composed; also hastily or carelessly written on.
1548W. Thomas Ital. Gram. Epist. (1567), I knowe these fewe scribledde rules to bee muche imperfect. 1591Horsey Trav. (Hakluyt Soc.) 266, I..haue forboren to incert..som propper inferrences for explanacion of such names..and terms, as you haue not been used to read, especially in so scribled a hand. 1595Shakes. John v. vii. 32, I am a scribled forme, drawne with a pen Vpon a Parchment, and against this fire Do I shrinke vp! 1621H. Elsing Debates Ho. Lords (Camden) 52 Mr. Sergeaunt Crewe and Mr. Attourney perused the scrybled booke and perfected the same in the places marked by their noates taken therof. 1643F. Bell in Mrs. Hope Franciscan Martyrs Eng. xiv. (ed. 3) 194 By chaunce they found in my pockett a little ragg of scribbled paper in Spanish. 1656Disc. Auxil. Beauty 54 Ill scribled bills; which seem to be as so many charms or spells. 1909P. C. Simpson Life of Rainy II. xxi. 183 It is a scribbled and unfinished draft. Hence † ˈscribbledly adv. rare.
1681H. More Expos. Dan. Pref. 7 It being writ..so scribledly as I may so say, and brokenly. 1685― Illustr. Dan. v. 55 The writing being writ more scribledly on purpose. ▪ II. scribbled, ppl. a.2 [f. scribble v.2 + -ed1.] Carded, or passed through a ‘scribbler’.
1835Ure Philos. Manuf. 171 The scribbled wool is weighed. |