mailed

[ meyld ]
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adjective
  1. clad or armed with mail: a mailed knight.

Origin of mailed

1
Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; see origin at mail2, -ed3

Other words from mailed

  • un·mailed, adjective

Words Nearby mailed

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How to use mailed in a sentence

  • Suppose a deed were mailed to the grantee, or handed to another person to deliver to the grantee, this would be a good delivery.

  • Maybe it had gone so far that the girl had told Lowell about the letter she had mailed and that Bill had held up.

    Mystery Ranch | Arthur Chapman
  • The friend who promised to have this letter mailed sub rosa is at the door.

    Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist | Alexander Berkman
  • He made a mental note to write Dr. Torrance to have a spare pair made and mailed to him.

    Time Enough at Last | Lyn Venable
  • The crest of the clan was a mailed hand holding an olive branch, and the motto was "Not too much."