lashed

[ lasht ]
/ læʃt /

adjective

having lashes or eyelashes, especially of a specified kind or description (usually used in combination): long-lashed blue eyes.

Origin of lashed

First recorded in 1770–80; lash1 + -ed3

Words nearby lashed

Definition for lashed (2 of 3)

lash 1
[ lash ]
/ læʃ /

noun

verb (used with object)

verb (used without object)

Origin of lash

1
1300–50; Middle English lashe (noun), lashen (v.); perhaps of expressive orig.

SYNONYMS FOR lash

OTHER WORDS FROM lash

lash·er, noun lash·ing·ly, adverb lash·less, adjective

Definition for lashed (3 of 3)

lash 2
[ lash ]
/ læʃ /

verb (used with object)

to bind or fasten with a rope, cord, or the like.

Origin of lash

2
1400–50; late Middle English lasschyn, probably < Middle Dutch or Low German; compare Middle Dutch lasche patch, gusset, Dutch laschen to patch, scarf

SYNONYMS FOR lash

OTHER WORDS FROM lash

lash·er, noun lash·ing·ly, adverb

Example sentences from the Web for lashed

British Dictionary definitions for lashed (1 of 3)

lashed
/ (læʃʃt) /

adjective

British informal intoxicated; drunk

British Dictionary definitions for lashed (2 of 3)

lash 1
/ (læʃ) /

noun

verb (tr)

See also lash out

Derived forms of lash

lasher, noun lashingly, adverb

Word Origin for lash

C14: perhaps imitative

British Dictionary definitions for lashed (3 of 3)

lash 2
/ (læʃ) /

verb

(tr) to bind or secure with rope, string, etc

Derived forms of lash

lasher, noun

Word Origin for lash

C15: from Old French lachier, ultimately from Latin laqueāre to ensnare, from laqueus noose