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flamed, ppl. a.|fleɪmd| [f. flame v. and n. + -ed1, -ed2.] 1. Aflame, burning.
1413Pilgr. Sowle iii. viii. (Caxton 1483) 55 A furnoys..alle flammed with fyre. 1583Stanyhurst æneis ii. (Arb.) 54 The..Greeks thee flamd citty with ruthlesse victorye ransack. 1634Habington Castara (Arb.) 61 A flamed dart shot from her eye. 2. Furnished with flames.
1851E. J. Millington tr. Didron's Chr. Archæol. I. 452 Wheels which are both winged and flamed..to express the extreme of velocity. 3. Of a tulip: Bearing flame-like marks.
1665–76Ray Flora 94 The flowers are..yellow..and some striped, feathered, or flamed. 1846J. Baxter Libr. Pract. Agric. (ed. 4) I. 302 A Tulip, is called flamed, when a broad irregular stripe runs up the middle of the petals, with short abrupt projecting points, branching out on each side. |