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† deˈtressed, ppl. a. Obs. [f. F. détressé, OF. destrecié (13th c.), f. de-, des- (de- I. 6) + tressé arranged in a tress or tresses, f. tresse tress.] Of hair: Out of ‘tress’ or plait; hanging loose.
1500–20Dunbar Poems lxxvii. 43 Syne come thair four and twentie madinis ȝing..With hair detressit, as threidis of gold did hing. 1603Holland Plutarch's Rom. Quest. (1892) 22 With their haires detressed and hanging downe loose. |