ppl. a.
1632. L. Rowzee, Qveenes Welles, i. 67. Bread of good pure wheate, well handled and seasoned in the making, and well baked.
1746. Francis, trans. Hor. Sat., II. viii. 89. A guest like me, polite to entertain With bread well baked, with sauces seasond right.
1811. Regul. & Orders Army, 169. Each Soldier is to receive, as his Allowance for Four Days, a well-baked Loaf.