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latched, ppl. a.|lætʃt| [f. latch v.2 and n.1 + -ed.] Fastened with or having a latch.
c1440Promp. Parv. 284/1 Latchyd, or speryd wythe a leche, pessulatus. 1693Locke Educ. §131. 161 The Door was only latch'd, and when he had the Latch in his Hand, he turn'd about his Head [etc.]. 1722De Foe Plague (1840) 118 He had left the Door open, or only latched. |