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fled, ppl. a.|flɛd| [pa. pple. of flee v.] 1. In senses of the vb.
1621G. Sandys Ovid's Met. ii. 711 Fled Soules thou shalt restore to their aboads. a1709J. Nimmo Narrative (1889) 51 Ane honest fled Scotsman's hous. 1822Byron Werner iii. iv. 100 The Fled Hungarian. 1884Tennyson Becket i. i, Bar the bird From following the fled summer. 2. Of pottery: liable to crack at a late stage of manufacture by a too rapid change of temperature during or after a firing. fled ware, ware cracked after the bisque firing.
1904in Goodchild & Tweney Technol. & Sci. Dict. |