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scalled, a. Now rare.|skɔːld| Also 4 scallede, scallid, scaled, 5 skallyd, skallid, 5–6 scallyd, 6 skalled. [f. scall + -ed2.] = scald a. scalled-head = scald-head.
1340Ayenb. (1866) 224 Þe mezels, þe dyaue, þe doumbe, þe ssoruede, þe scallede. c1386Chaucer Prol. 627 With scaled browes blake and piled berd. 1426Lydg. De Guil. Pilgr. 14676 And I kan sette (or folk take hed) A Coyffe vp-on a skallyd heed. 1530Tindale Pract. Prel. C, As the maner of scalled horses is, the one to clawe the other. 1546T. Phaer Regim. Life, Bk. Childr. S vij, The heades of chyldren are oftentimes vlcered, & scalled. 1655Fuller Ch. Hist. ii. 97 A Dumb Youth, with a scalled head. 1829Good's Study Med. (ed. 3) V. 637 Ecpyesis Porrigo galeata. Scalled head. 1871G. H. Napheys Prev. & Cure Dis. iii. iv. 732 Scalled head and other troublesome skin diseases. Hence † ˈscalledness, scabbiness.
1398Trevisa Barth. De P.R. vii. iii. (Bodl. MS.), Vnneþe suche skalles oþer schorfe is yheeled but somme for oþer skallednes oþer pillednes leue and beþ isene alwaye þerafter. 1530Palsgr. 265/2 Scallydnesse, roignevseté. |