▪ I. † manged, a. Obs.
[f. mange n.1 + -ed2.]
Suffering from mange.
c 1410 [see mange a.]. |
▪ II. † manged, ppl. a. Obs.
[f. mang v. + -ed1.]
? Rendered stupid or helpless.
1508 Kennedie Flyting w. Dunbar 546 Hangit, mangit, eddir-stangit, stryndie stultorum. 1508 Dunbar Tua mariit Wemen 118 Than mak I nyne crocis, To keip me fra the cummerans of that carll mangit. 1513 Douglas æneis iii. v. 52 To the ground half mangit fell sche doun. 1535 Stewart Cron. Scot. II. 632 Vther sum war of ane vther kynd, Richt mad & mangit, wod out of thair mynd. 1571 Satir. Poems Reform. xxv. 137 Aske at þe leving Lord, That hanged, or manged, Mot ilk man mak his end. a 1600 Montgomerie Misc. Poems xxiv. 42, I sitt and sighis all soliter and sad, Half mangd in mynd, almost as I war mad. |
▪ III. manged
obs. form of manchet.