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† shaled, ppl. a. Obs. [f. shale n.1 and v.1] 1. a. Encased as in a shell.
a1400Morte Arth. 766 His [sc. a dragon's] scoulders ware schalyde alle in clene syluere, Schreede ouer alle the schrympe with schrinkande poyntez. b. Consisting of a shell.
1567J. Maplet Gr. Forest 77 Plinie vsed this Latine worde Cancer, for a generall or common name for all such as haue, & weare shaled garments. c. Having a ‘shale’, shell, or pod.
c1575Ducket in Hakluyt Voy. (1599) I. 397 Hasell nuts,..as good and thin shaled as are our Filberds. 1622Comenius' Janua Ling. Triling. 19 The fruits of the earth bring grains; those which are eared in ears,..those which are shal'd in shales [siliquatæ in siliquis]. 2. schalyd hed: app. = scald head 2.
1400–50Stockh. Med. MS. 100 To holen a schalyd hed. 3. Peeled or stript of shell, shelled.
1598Florio, Snocciolato, crackt nuts, shaled nuts. 1661Lovell Hist. Anim. & Min. 110 Tosted and shaled Barly. |