▪ I. bailed, ppl. a.1
(beɪld)
[f. bail v.1 + -ed.]
Released on bail.
1552 Huloet, Bayled, or lette to bayle, Vadimonio obstrictus. 1664 Butler Hud. ii. iii. 73 Like a Bail'd and Main-priz'd Lover, Although at large I am bound over. |
▪ II. bailed, ppl. a.2
(beɪld)
[f. bail v.2 + -ed.]
Hooped (and covered) as a wagon.
1548 Hall Chron. (1809) 801 Then came the Quene in a litter of white clothe of golde not covered nor Bayled. 1598 Stow Survey xli. (1603) 436 A close cart, bayled ouer. |