seamed
English edit
Etymology 1 edit
From Middle English semed, equivalent to seam + -ed.
Adjective edit
seamed (comparative more seamed, superlative most seamed)
- Having or furnished with seams.
- 1900 April, Willa Cather, “Eric Hermannson's Soul”, in Cosmopolitan:
- Over those seamed cheeks there was a certain pallor, a grayness caught from many a vigil.
Derived terms edit
Etymology 2 edit
From seam.
Verb edit
seamed
- simple past and past participle of seam