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Finned. World English Historical Dictionary

Finned. 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. 1901, rev. 2022. Finned [f. FIN sb. + -ED2.] Having a fin or fins (see senses of FIN sb.). Also in parasynthetic derivatives, as prickly-, red-finned.

1 1340–70.  Alex. & Dind., 298. Of þe finnede fihcs · our fode to lacche.

2 1611.  Cotgr., Perche de mer, a wholesome, rough-find … rocke-fish.

3 1707.  Mortimer, Husb., 61. In Kent they … plough up the Turf with a broad finned Plough.

4 1774.  Goldsm., Nat. Hist. (1776), VI. 303. The fish that have bony prickly fins, are called Prickly Finned Fish.

5 1785.  Grose, Dict. Vulgar Tongue, s.v. Fin, A one finned fellow, a man who has lost an arm.

6 1864.  Boutell, Heraldry Hist. & Pop., xxi. § 11. (ed. 3), 369. Az., three dolphins naiant, in pale, arg., finned and ducally crowned, or, between two pairs of lucies in saltire.

7 1868.  Morris, Earthly Par., I. 313.          Dismounting there, and seeing so far a-down The red-finned fishes o’er the gravel play, It seemed that moment worth his royal crown To hide there from the burning of the day.

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