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Escalloped. World English Historical Dictionary

Escalloped. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1897, rev. 2025. Escalloped ppl. a. [f. *escallop vb. (= SCALLOP v.) + -ED1.] An alternative (but now less frequent) form of SCALLOPED.

1   1.  Having the border or edge cut in ‘scallops’ or segments of circles; = SCALLOPED 1.

2 1611.  Speed, Hist. Gt. Brit., IX. xii. § 82. Now Burgundians scorne their Fliece of Gold; The French, th’ Escalopt Collar set with grace.

3 1672.  Grew, Idea Philos. Hist. Plants (1682), 3. Leaves are Long or Round, Even-edg’d or Escallop’d, and many other ways different.

4 1842.  Blackw. Mag., LI. 727. They only succeed … by cross beams and escalloped wedges jambed in between them and their coronets.

5 1885.  R. Heath, in Mag. Art, Sept., 481/2. The ladies wore escaloped laced ‘heads,’ mostly English.

6   b.  Her.

7 1720.  Strype, Stow’s Surv., II. V. xiv. 320/2. His robe turned down about his neck Azure, Escaloped.

8   2.  Of oysters: = SCALLOPED 2. rare.

9 1880.  Howells, Undisc. Country, 14. A person you might help to escalloped oysters or ice-cream at an evening party.

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