Definition
Past tense of fowl; to hunt birds or fowl, especially catching them by deception or nets.
Etymology
From the verb 'fowl' (to hunt birds), which comes from Old English 'fugol' (bird); the '-ed' suffix marks the past tense of this now-archaic hunting verb.
Kelly Says
Historical records show 'fowled' in noble hunting records—kings and nobles spent enormous time and resources fowling birds for sport and dinner, making it one of the earliest documented hobbies.
Translations
CACatalà
enfangada
en-fan-ga-da
CSČeština
znečištěný
zne-chee-steh-nyy
DEDeutsch
verunreinigt
fer-uyn-ry-n-e-g-t
ELΕλληνικά
βρώμικο
vro-mee-koh
ESEspañol
manchado
man-cha-doh
HEעברית
לִמְלוּח
li-me-lo-ch
HUMagyar
piszkos
pees-kos
IDBahasa Indonesia
berantakan
ber-an-ta-kan
ITItaliano
sporco
spor-koh
KKKK
көңілсіз
koeng-il-siz
KO한국어
더러워졌다
deo-reo-wo-jeot-da
MSBahasa Melayu
berantakan
ber-an-ta-kan
NLNederlands
besmeurd
be-smeurd
PLPolski
zanieczyszczony
za-niy-ech-sh-chon-ee
PTPortuguês
sujo
soo-zhoo
RUРусский
загрязненный
za-grazh-nen-nyy
SVSvenska
smutsat
smut-sat
SWKiswahili
chafu
cha-foo
TAதமிழ்
சுத்தமில்லாத
sooth-tha-mil-la-aad
TEతెలుగు
నరిగిన
na-ri-gi-n
TRTürkçe
kirlenmiş
kir-leh-nish
UKУкраїнська
забруднений
za-broo-d-ne-nyy
URاردو
مَتَسَخَّط
ma-ta-sa-kha-t