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stabbed, ppl. a.|stæbd| [f. stab v. + -ed1.] 1. Wounded by stabbing.
1599B. Jonson Cynthia's Rev. v. iv, S'foot, he makes a face like a stab'd Lucrece. 1884‘V. Lee’ C'tess Albany iii. 28 The Pretender's bride must often have met a knot of people conveying a stabbed man..to the nearest barber or apothecary. Comb.1612Chapman Rev. Bussy d'Ambois i. ii. 75 These tortur'd fingers and these stabb'd-through arms Keep that law in their wounds yet unobserv'd, And ever shall. †b. Of a wound: Produced by stabbing. Obs.
1653T. Brugis Vade Mecum (ed. 2) 57 It is good in wounds either incised, contused, or stabbed. 2. Perforated with punctured holes.
1862Catal. Internat. Exhib., Brit. II. No. 6384, Stabbed iron for malt-kiln plates. 3. Bookbinding. (See stab v. 6.) |