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baled, ppl. a.|beɪld| [f. bale v.2 + -ed.] Packed or made into bales.
1828Free Press (Tarboro, N. Carolina) 7 Nov., Cotton in the seed and baled Cotton. 1865Morning Star 24 Apr., The baled cotton. 1872E. Eggleston End of World xxx. 197 [The steamer] took on a new cargo of baled hay and corn and flour. 1895Daily News 19 Oct. 2/4 The market for baled jute is quieter. 1898Westm. Gaz. 28 Oct. 5/3 Baled hay should be stored before the winter sets in. 1918Nation (N.Y.) 7 Feb. 168/1 The baled straw for the mattresses. |