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▪ I. chased, ppl. a.1|tʃeɪst| [f. chase v.1 + -ed.] Hunted, pursued, driven away.
1393Gower Conf. III. 268 Like to the chaced wilde bore. 1557Tottel's Misc. (Arb.) 171 The chased dere hath soile, To coole him in his het. 1603Knolles Hist. Turks (1638) 297 The King..furiously pursued the chased Turks. 1761F. Sheridan Sidney Bidulph (1777) IV. 323 My little chased fawn. ▪ II. chased, ppl. a.2|tʃeɪst| Also 5 Sc. cassit. [f. chase v.2 + -ed.] Of plate, etc.: Ornamented with embossed work, engraved in relief.
1438E.E. Wills (1882) 110 A cuppe..chased with Rosys. 1454Ibid. 133 A stondyng cuppe gilde, with chased werk. 1488in Ld. Treasurer's Acc. Scotl. I. 85 A cassit collere of gold made like suannis set in gold. 1600Holland Livy xxxvii. xlvi. 972 Many vessels engraved and chased [cælata]. 1848A. Jameson Sacr. & Leg. Art (1850) 80 The carved and chased covers of old books. 1874Boutell Arms & Arm. ix. 164 Shields..constructed of chased metal. ▪ III. chased ppl. a.3 see chase v.3 |