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washen, ppl. a. arch. and dial.|ˈwɒʃ(ə)n| [str. pa. pple. of wash v.] Washed. Also with adv. prefixed, as clean-washen, ill-washen, new-washen, well-washen.
1483Cath. Angl. 415/1 Weschyn, lotus. 1525–34Fitzherb. Husb. §122 Laye a clene washen shete vppon the stole. 1594A. Hume Poems etc. (S.T.S.) 101 Til eit meat with weschen or vnweschen hands. 1617Extracts Aberd. Reg. (1848) II. 350 With goode bedding, weele washine and weele smellit naprie. 1637Rutherford Let. to Ld. Craighall 10 Aug., Some ill-washen and foul distinctions. 1868H. Law Beacons of Bible (1869) 89 The washen swine returning to the mire. 1870Bryant Iliad i. 563 With washen hands They took the salted meal. 1879Butcher & Lang Odyss. vi. 64. 94 These are always eager for new-washen garments wherein to go to the dances. †b. washen leather = wash-leather. Obs. Cf. washed leather, washed 1 h.
c1425York Memo. Bk. (Surtees) I. 65 For a dossan wesshyn leddyr. |