▪ I. punted, ppl. a.1
(ˈpʌntɪd)
[f. punt n.1 and v.2 + -ed.]
a. Frequented by punts. b. Propelled as, or conveyed in, a punt.
1847 Alb. Smith in Illustr. Lond. News 12 June 374 Upon the punted Thames a fisher wight Is watching where his float is idly dangling. 1887 J. Ashby-Sterry Lazy Minstrel (1892) 23 And as the white sail passed along, A punted Poet sang this song! |
▪ II. ˈpunted, ppl. a.2 Football.
[f. punt v.3 + -ed1.]
Obtained by punting: see punt v.3 1 b.
1864 Field 3 Dec. 386/3 The School claimed a ‘punted’ goal, which, by the rules of High House is not allowed to count. |