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† ˈsplitted, ppl. a. Obs. [f. split v.] = split ppl. a.
1593Shakes. 2 Hen. VI, iii. ii. 411 Euen as a splitted Barke, so sunder we. 1597A. M. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. 23/1 Of the haremouthe, or splitted and cloven lippes. 1602Marston Antonio's Rev. iv. iv, I am a poore, poore orphant.., The wrack of splitted fortune. 1635J. Johnson Hist. Tom a Lincolne (1828) 87 Like to a splitted ship torne by the tempest of the sea. 1695J. Sage Presbytery (1697) 407 Why may not the two parts of the splitted Estate join together? So ˈsplitten ppl. a. rare.
1832Motherwell Poems 17 Alack! What gain they but a splitten skull. 1896Kipling Seven Seas 68 Like a splitten sail, to left and right she tore. |