▪ I. one-eared, a.1
(ˈwʌnˌɪəd)
Having one ear.
1685 Lond. Gaz. No. 2068/4 Two little one ear'd Pots. |
▪ II. † one-eared, a.2 Obs.
? an error for one-yeared.
c 1645 Howell Lett. vi. xxvii, This Wine is still one-ear'd, and brisk, though put Out of Italian Cask in English Butt. |