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buckled, ppl. a.|ˈbʌk(ə)ld| [f. prec. + -ed.] 1. a. Fastened with a buckle. b. Provided with buckles. c. Joined closely, united.
1394P. Pl. Crede 299 Nou han þei bucled schon. c1420Anturs of Arth. xxix. 4 Her belte was..Beten with besandus, and bocult ful bene. c1460J. Russell Bk. Nurture 896 in Babees Bk. (1868) 178 His schon laced or bokelid, draw them on sure. 1876M. E. Braddon J. Haggard's Dau. I. 5 He wore..stout buckled shoes. 2. Doubled or bent up, wrinkled, crumpled, knitted; bent in a double curve. buckled plates (Mech.), see quot. 1852.
1564Bauldwin Mor. Philos. (Palfr.) iii. 2 The buckled browes of majestie shall be bent against them. 1666Pepys Diary (1879) IV. 77 And took up a piece of glasse melted and buckled like parchment. 1852Specif. R. Mallet's Patent No. 557 Plates of iron..bent into a peculiar convex and concave form, which I denominate ‘buckled plates’. †3. Crisped and curled. See buckle n. 3. Obs.
1753Richardson Grandison (ed. 7) I. 98 Sir Rowland..in his full buckled wig. 1771Smollett Humph. Cl. (1815) 130, I have had my hair..singed, and bolstered, and buckled, in the newest fashion. 1861Wynter Soc. Bees 524 This buckled hair is..the same as that denounced by the early churchmen. |