mailed

Etymology 1

From mail (“send by post”).

verb

  1. simple past and past participle of mail

Etymology 2

table From Middle English mayled; equivalent to mail (“chainmail; spot on a bird's feather”) + -ed.

adj

  1. Armoured in, protected by, or made of mail.
    [I]n the niches, instead of the effigies of mailed warriors, stood stuffed-out dresses, such as are worn by the fashionables of the day. 1843, Charles Knight, London, volumes 5-6, page 38
  2. (rare) Resembling the scales of armor.
    […] from blossom of lime to perfumed bloom of acacia — darts the humming-bird, his coat of mailed feathers glowing like a gem. 1888, Frederick Albion Ober, A Boy's Adventures in the West Indies, page 169

verb

  1. simple past and past participle of mail

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