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rendered

rendered, ppl. a.
  (ˈrɛndəd)
  [f. render v. 17 a + -ed1.]
  1. Molten, or melted.

c 1375 Cursor M. 23314 (Fairf.), In hate brimstane & rendered lede þai salle be sette in þat prisoun. 1541 Lanc. Wills (Chetham Soc.) I. 81 Hole cakes of rendred tallow..and oder tallowe unmelted. 1725 Bradley Fam. Dict. s.v. Swine, The Offal of rendred Tallow, which will not melt. 1758 Goldsm. Mem. Protestant (1895) II. 255 The whole Keel is..rubbed with rendered Tallow. 1806 A. Hunter Culina (ed. 3) 94 Fry them with dripping, or rendered suet, until the fish become of a light brown.

  2. Of a brick or stone surface: covered with a render (cf. render n.2 5).

1971 Country Life 25 Feb. 447 (Advt.), It can be applied to brick, concrete, rendered or roughcast surfaces with equal success. 1973 Nation Rev. (Melbourne) 31 Aug. 1450/1 The white rendered, modernised..premises..have been an inconspicuous residential for the past three years. 1978 M. & N. Ward Home 90 Stucco-rendered walls.

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