appled
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English *appled, from Old English æppled, æpled (“made into the form of apples, balls, or bosses; appled”), equivalent to apple + -ed.
Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]appled
- simple past and past participle of apple
Adjective
[edit]appled (comparative more appled, superlative most appled)
- Made from or flavored by apples.
- 2011, Kassten Alonso, Core: A Romance, page 118:
- On a stool beyond the tub a bottle and glass, appled brandy.
- 2019 February 11, “Fiurgutinnaht”, in The Rusted Barrow:
- Tonight we feast on appled meats, foods made of honey mustard, fresh eggs, and handmade juice.
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