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▪ I. cured, ppl. a.1|kjʊəd| [f. cure v.1 and n.1] 1. In senses corresponding to those of the verb; esp. in sense 7: Preserved by salting, drying, etc.
1715M. Davies Ath. Brit. i. 276 The Gratitude of the Cur'd Patient. 1836Penny Cycl. V. 239 Salted meat and cured fish. 1884Times (Weekly ed.) 31 Oct. 7/4 Mild cured butter. †2. [f. the n.] Having cure of souls. [F. curé.]
1393Gower Conf. I. Prol. 10 For dignite ne for provende Or cured or withoute cure. ▪ II. † cured, ppl. a.2 Obs. [f. cure v.2] Covered, having a cover.
1463Bury Wills (Camden) 42 My browne cuppe of erthe curyd. c1480Paston Lett. No. 852 III. 271 A standyng coppe curid gilt..a nother standyng cupp cuerid gilt. |