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† chubbed, a. ? Obs.|tʃʌbd| [f. chub + -ed.] 1. = chubby 1, 2: ‘Big-headed like a chub’ (J.).
1674Lond. Gaz. No. 852/4 A chubbid fellow, hard favored. 1687Ibid. No. 2285/4 Lost..a brown Mare..a thick Neck, and a chubbed Head. 1767Brooke Fool of Qual. I. 22 Eldest son to a wealthy squire, a chubbed unlucky boy. 2. Of or belonging to a chub (sense 2). Obs.
1702C. Mather Magn. Chr. vii. (1852) App. 632 This Chub found an opportunity, in a pretty chubbed manner, to kill a couple of principal sagamores. Hence ˈchubbedness = chubbiness.
1731–1800Bailey, Chubbedness, the having full cheeks. |