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scutcheoned, ppl. a.|ˈskʌtʃənd| [f. scutcheon n.1 + -ed1.] 1. Furnished or decorated with scutcheons.
1813Scott Trierm. iii. xv, The scutcheon'd emblems which it bore, Had suffer'd no decay. 1863Whittier Countess 148 Far off her lover sleeps as still Within his scutcheoned tomb. 2. Zool. Bearing scutcheons or scutes.
1846Amer. Jrnl. Sci. Ser. ii. I. 371 This is so far as we know, not only the first instance of finding scutcheoned fishes in this country, but also [etc.]. |