▪ I. awned, ppl. a.1
(ɔːnd)
[f. awn n. + -ed2.]
Furnished with an awn; bearded.
1801 Withering Bot. Arrangem. III. 595 Its..awned calyx distinguishes it. 1835 Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) II. 356 Awned, terminated in a hard, straight, subulate point. |
▪ II. awned, ppl. a.2
[badly f. awn-ing + -ed2.]
Furnished or covered with an awning; awninged.
1881 Mrs. Hunt Childr. Jerus. 45 The chief lady..was packed into the awned tray between the mules. 1884 J. Ady in Knowledge 30 May 387 The awned out-of-door spaces. |