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▪ I. chopped, ppl. a.1|tʃɒpt| Also chopt. [f. chop v.1 and n.1 + -ed.] 1. Fissured; cracked; chapped ppl. a.1
1549–62Sternhold & H. Ps. lv. 9 When that the earth is chopt and dry, and thirsteth more and more. 1600Shakes. A.Y.L. ii. iv. 50 Her pretty chopt hands. 1678Dryden All for Love i. i, Their skarr'd Cheeks, and chopt Hands. 1708Phil. Trans. XXVI. 230 His Lips and his Nostrils were chopped. 1854H. Miller Sch. & Schlm. (1858) 237 Chopped hands and bleeding fingers. 2. Reduced to fragments by chopping; minced.
1548Elyot Thesaurus, Tucetum, a meate made with chopped flesh. 1769Mrs. Raffald Eng. Housekpr. (1778) 67 Roll a good lump of butter in chopped parsley. 1832G. Porter Porcelain & Gl. 4 The chopped straw [in bricks]. 1853A. Soyer Pantroph. 63 Coarsely chopped walnuts. 3. Of waves: Broken, short and abrupt. Cf. chopping ppl. a.1 2, choppy a.1 2.
1880L. Wallace Ben-hur i. i. (1884) 11 Here chopped waves, there long swells. ▪ II. chopped, ppl. a.2 [f. chop n.2 + -ed.] Having chops; mouthed. Chiefly in comb.
1654Gayton Fest. Notes iii. xi. 148 Hercules led away the three-chopt Porter, and broke down the black Gates. |