Feazed

/ˈfiːzd/ adjective

Definition

Twisted, unraveled, or frayed; worried or troubled (past tense of feaze).

Etymology

Past tense and past participle of feaze, formed by adding the regular English past tense suffix -ed, indicating a state resulting from the action of feazing.

Kelly Says

The word 'feazed' is practically archaeological—you're unlikely to encounter it outside historical texts, but it's a reminder that English verbs regularly become adjectives through past participle forms like this.

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