Definition of Lased

1. Verb. (past of lase) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Lased

1. lase [v] - See also: lase

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lased

lasagnas
lasagne
lasagnes
lasalocid
lascar
lascars
lascious
lasciviency
lascivient
lascivious
lasciviously
lasciviousness
lascivities
lascivity
lase
lased (current term)
laser
laser-doppler flowmetry
laser-guided bomb
laser-gun
laser-plasma accelerator
laser angioplasty
laser beam
laser beams
laser coagulation
laser cooling
laser diode
laser diodes
laser disc

Literary usage of Lased

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

1. An Olla Podrida: Or, Scraps, Numismatic, Antiquarian, and Literary by Richard Sainthill (1844)
"... lased, & wth silke frange, 1 gray Laced Cloth, 1 greene Carp' of ... lased, 1 Cloth tester lased, 1 payre of Sheats, 9 fether bolsters, ..."

2. Memoirs of the Verney Family by Margaret Maria Williams-Hay Verney (1892)
"... to his child on her marriage, and which he seems to have felt to be almost too sacred to be left even to Ralph's loving charge ; the ' fine-lased day ..."

3. Report of the State Treasurer on the Financesby Pennsylvania Treasury, Pennsylvania by Pennsylvania Treasury, Pennsylvania (1920)
"... Commissioner, camp site lased, Greenwood Forest 6 00 Per Robert L. Conklin, Commissioner, cam]) site lased Barree Forest .600 Per Robert L. ..."

4. Rutland Papers: Original Documents Illustrative of the Courts and Times of by John Henry Manners Rutland, William Jerdan (1842)
"... and lased with ann- ... to which cote his hosen shalbe lased with riband of silke, a surcote closed furred with ..."

5. The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries (1916)
"... the Name of Peter Brown he is dark Complection were a Gold lased Hate and Rides on a Iron Gray Mare the other has a Silver lased hate and Reed Hare they ..."

6. Works of the Camden Society by Camden Society (Great Britain), Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) (1842)
"... and lased with ann- a~ lettes of siluer and gilt, ... to which cote his hosen shalbe lased with riband of silke, a surcote closed furred with ..."

7. Digest of Education Statistics (1999) edited by Thomas D. Snyder (2000)
"At the time that he was lased he was not wearing any protective capability. ... That was at night that he was lased, so he saw the laser through his night ..."

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