Definition of Glazed

1. Adjective. (used of eyes) lacking liveliness. "His eyes were glazed over with boredom"

Exact synonyms: Glassy
Similar to: Empty

2. Adjective. Fitted or covered with glass. "Four glazed walls"
Exact synonyms: Glassed
Antonyms: Unglazed

3. Adjective. Having a shiny surface or coating. "Glazed doughnuts"
Exact synonyms: Shiny
Similar to: Glassy, Vitreous, Vitrified, Glass-like, Calendered, Glossy, Icy
Antonyms: Unglazed
Derivative terms: Shine, Shininess

4. Adjective. (of foods) covered with a shiny coating by applying e.g. beaten egg or a sugar or gelatin mixture. "A glazed ham"
Similar to: Coated

Definition of Glazed

1. Adjective. Of eyes: showing no liveliness. ¹

2. Verb. (past of glaze) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Glazed

1. glaze [v] - See also: glaze

Lexicographical Neighbors of Glazed

glaury
glave
glaver
glavered
glaverer
glaverers
glavering
glavers
glaves
glaymore
glaymores
glaze
glaze coat
glaze over
glaze up
glazed (current term)
glazen
glazer
glazers
glazes
glazier
glazieries
glaziers
glaziery
glaziest
glazily
glaziness
glazinesses
glazing
glazing agent

Literary usage of Glazed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Debris from a Public Dining Place in the Athenian Agora by Susan I. Rotroff, John Howard Oakley (1992)
"Black-glazed Open Vessels 18. Black-glazed Closed Vessels 19. Black-glazed Lekythos and ... Black-glazed Stemless Cups 46. Black-glazed Stemless Cups and ..."

2. Corinthian Hellenistic Pottery by G. Roger Edwards (1975)
"It is fully glazed. Closely spaced, spiral, wheel grooving beneath the glaze ... The interior was fully glazed, the exterior left entirely unglazed. ..."

3. Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People by Ephraim Chambers (1870)
"The Fijis, indeed, have a ware glazed with the resin of a tree, but it appears ... AD The Moors introduced into Spain the use of glazed tiles about 711 AD, ..."

4. Hyksos and Israelite Cities by William Matthew Flinders Petrie, John Garrow Duncan (1906)
"glazed beads, green and yellow mixed, very tiny beads, a bronze bracelet, ... A considerable quantity of blue glazed flat beads were found at the pelvis. ..."

5. A History of Architectural Development by Frederick Moore Simpson (1909)
"1180-1250, Chartres, glazed Reims, Amiens, etc., ... for lightness and for glass opened them out in another sense, and occasioned the glazed triforium. ..."

6. The Statutes at Large from the Magna Charta, to the End of the Eleventh by Great Britain (1807)
"... or glazed paper, made in Great Britain, contrary to the directions ... or glazed ed to be paper, to be weighed and charged with duty, (hall give or ..."

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