meated

English

Etymology

meat + -ed

Adjective

meated (comparative more meated, superlative most meated)

  1. Fed; fattened.
  2. (in combination) Having a specified kind of meat.
    • William Cullen Bryant
      At this moment the rabbit sprang from his arms and disappeared among the brush wood. "Go to pot," said the man, "you are a good-for-nothing dry-meated beast, to make the best of you."

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