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▪ I. † ˈmasty, a. Obs. [f. mast n.2 + -y1.] 1. Producing mast.
1575Turberv. Venerie 217 In the vineyards in the hollow mastie woods. 1592R. D. Hypnerotomachia 32 Shaddowed with greene and tender leaues of mastie Okes, Beeches [etc.]. 1611Cotgr., Glandeux, mastie, full of Mast. 1630J. Taylor (Water P.) Satyre Wks. ii. 259/2 The Masty Beeche. 2. Of a swine: Fattened. (Cf. masted a. and mestif, mastiff a. 1.)
c1384Chaucer H. Fame iii. 687 Ye masty [Fairf. MS. maisty] swyne, ye idyll wrechys. 1530Palsgr. 318/1 Masty fatte as swyne be, gras. 3. Burly, big-bodied; = mastiff a. 3.
1665Hooke Microgr. 164 Some few of these stout and resolute soldiers with these little engines, do often put to flight a huge masty Bear. 1687Miege Gt. Fr. Dict. ii. s.v., A masty Fellow, un gros Paisan. 1886S.W. Linc. Gloss., Masty, very large and big: as ‘They're a masty family’. ▪ II. masty obs. and dial. form of mastiff. |