▪ I. flued, ppl. a.1
[f. flue n.3 + -ed2.]
Having a flue or duct. In comb., as double-flued adj.
1824 Greenhouse Comp. I. 114 All of them may be better grown and flowered in a flued pit. 1842 Florist's Jrnl. III. 87 In a green-house well raised, seed is produced better perhaps than even on the south side of a flued wall. 1895 Daily News 9 Jan. 10/2 Wanted Two..Lancashire Double-flued Boilers. 1963 B.S.I. News May 15/2 Flued convector heaters. 1969 Sci. Jrnl. Feb. 25/2 The burner works only in flued appliances where chimney draught can aspire the necessary air. |
▪ II. flued, ppl. a.2
[f. flue n.4 + -ed2.]
† 1. Of a horn: Tipped. Obs.
1532–3 Act 24 Hen. VIII, c. 13 It shall be lefull for him to weare..a horne tipped or flewed with siluer. |
2. Of an anchor, etc. Having a flue; fluked, barbed. Only in comb., as one-flued, two-flued, adjs.