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boned, ppl. a.|bəʊnd| [f. bone + -ed.] 1. Having bones. Chiefly in composition, as big-boned, high-boned, strong-boned, etc.
1297R. Glouc. 414 Þycke man he was ynou..wel yboned & strong. 1413Lydg. Pylgr. Sowle iv. xxxii. (1483) 81 Wel ioynted and myghtely boned. 1588Shakes. Tit. A. iv. iii. 46 No big-bon'd-men fram'd of the Cyclops size. 1871G. H. Napheys Prev. & Cure Dis. i. iii. 95 Families raised on this water are larger boned than others. fig.1645Rutherford Tryal & Tri. Faith (1845) 165 Faith is sinewed and boned with spiritual courage. 2. Furnished with bone or bones; as a. manured with bone; b. stiffened with whalebone.
1834Brit. Husb. I. xix. 394 Land of similar quality, but not boned. 1871Figure-Training 58 A nicely-fitting and well-boned corset. 3. Deprived of the bones; esp. in Cookery.
1725Bradley Fam. Dict. s.v. Soles, The flesh of Bon'd Soles. 1864Daily Tel. 9 Feb., Boned turkey, ham, salad. |