belashed

English

Etymology 1

From Middle English bylasshed, bylasched, equivalent to belash + -ed.

Verb

belashed

  1. past tense of belash

Etymology 2

From belash + -ed or be- + lash + -ed.

Adjective

belashed (comparative more belashed, superlative most belashed)

  1. Covered or adorned with eyelashes
    • 2008, Simon Doonan, Eccentric Glamour, page 115:
      With her huge belashed eyes, prominent cheekbones, and pale face, Imogen was the perfect Existentialist.
    • 2012, Grace Livingston Hill, Blue Ruin:
      An evil look came into Jessie Belle's belashed eyes.
    • 2014, Kelly Link, ‎Gavin Grant, Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet No. 30:
      But, once we are settled on the plane, Brigid (or the Brigid goddess who has the clever, belashed eyes of a giraffe) sees something I don't.

Verb

belashed

  1. past tense of belash
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