leaved
Americanadjective
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Origin of leaved
First recorded in 1200–50, leaved is from the Middle English word leved. See leave 3, -ed 2
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They tried the White Leaved Oak beyond, But no hound spoke to it or feathered.
From Reynard the Fox by Masefield, John
The varieties named for spring planting are, "Erfurt Extra Dwarf Earliest," and "Small Leaved Erfurt," both being also good for the fall crop, the latter for this crop being sown as late as July 1st.
From The Cauliflower by Crozier, A. A. (Arthur Alger)
The Cabbage Leaved Mustard makes an excellent green, and is treated like spinach.
From Vaughan's Vegetable Cook Book (4th edition) How to Cook and Use Rarer Vegetables and Herbs by Anonymous
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