▪ I. † bashed, ppl. a.1 Obs.
[f. bash v.1 + -ed.]
Abashed, disconcerted, dismayed.
c 1440 [see next]. 1553 Brende Q. Curtius 156 (R.) Ceballinus with a bashed countenance..reported all those thinges. 1594 Carew Tasso (1881) 94 Sometimes her basht eye seemes by shame controld. |
▪ II. bashed, ppl. a.2
(bæʃt)
[f. bash v.2 +-ed1.]
Having the surface beaten or smashed in.
1830 J. Wilson Noct. Ambr. xxv. in Wks. (1856) III. 16 Like a heap o' bashed and birzed paddocks. 1898 Westm. Gaz. 31 Mar. 7/2 A bashed mask. |