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▪ I. stayed, a.|steɪd| [f. stay n.2 + -ed2.] Provided with stays. Also stayed-up.
1819Metropolis III. 174 A fourth stayed, and, perhaps, painted, male, smiles. 1884Pall Mall Gaz. 16 Feb. 5/1 A stayed-up woman affected their impressionable and well⁓educated eyes as something monstrously ugly and absurd. Japanese dress is beautiful and so easy. ▪ II. stayed, ppl. a.1 rare.|steɪd| [f. stay v.1 + -ed2.] In senses of the verb.
c1586C'tess Pembroke Ps. lxxviii. ix, The raked sparkes in flame began t'appeare, And staied choller fresh again to move. ▪ III. stayed, ppl. a.2|steɪd| See also staid a. [f. stay v.2 + -ed1.] In senses of the verb. Hence stayedness |ˈsteɪɪdnɪs|.
1845J. J. Gurney in Mem. (1854) II. 455 The soul is stayed on him, and finds a sure shelter. Somewhat of this blessed stayedness, this sweet shelter, has, I hope, been experienced. 1860Pusey Min. Proph. 416 Since this stayedness of faith is in everything the source of the life of the righteous. |