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dished, ppl. a.|dɪʃt| [f. dish v.1 + -ed.] a. Put in a dish. b. Shaped like a dish; made slightly concave. c. slang: see dish v. 7.
1586T. B. La Primaud. Fr. Acad. i. (1589) 195 Raddish rosted in the ashes..was all the dished he had to his supper. 1650Bulwer Anthropomet. 241 They use Disht wheat with milk. 1737Bracken Farriery Imp. (1757) II. 37 The Soles..a little hollow or dish'd. 1812–6J. Smith Panorama Sc. & Art I. 372 Dished wheels have many excellencies. 1878Trans. Ill. Dept. Agric. XIV. 210 The head was short and fine, with a dished face and rather thin jowls. 1908Animal Managem. 21 The face..‘stag-faced’ or ‘dished’. 1958Daily Mail 19 Aug. 4/8 The least we can do..is to adopt ‘dished’ steering wheels on all cars. 1962Which? (Car Suppl.) Jan. 4/2 Dished, when used for a steering wheel, means that the centre hub is lower than the rim. |