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splintered, ppl. a.|ˈsplɪntəd| [f. splinter v.] Broken into splinters; split off as a splinter; shattered, shivered.
1718Free-thinker No. 95. 283 A Seamstress has been..sadly wounded by the splintered Glass. 1791Cowper Yardley Oak 128 A splinter'd stump bleach'd to a snowy white. 1804Abernethy Surg. Obs. 183 It would be right..to take away the splintered portions of bone. 1842Tennyson Sir Galahad i, The splinter'd spear-shafts crack and fly. 1871L. Stephen Playgr. Eur. (1894) xiii. 333 The occasional fall of a splintered fragment of rock. b. Of rocks, etc.: Ragged or jagged through splintering.
1833Tennyson Dream Fair Women xlvii, The splinter'd crags that wall the dell With spires of silver shine. 1850B. Taylor Eldorado v. (1862) 42 A chain of splintered peaks in the distance. 1867Morris Jason xiv. 38 A little bay Walled from the sea by splintered cliffs and grey. |