a. Having a chin: esp. in comb., as broad-, double-, short-, square-chinned.
1606. J. Raynolds, Dolarneys Prim. (1880), 86. Some three chind foggie dame.
c. 1611. Chapman, Iliad, XXIII. 545. Would to heaven I were so young chinnd now.
1654. Gayton, Festiv. Notes, 141. He had been made so smooth chinnd.
1874. Motley, Barneveld, I. vii. 31. The delicate-featured, double-chinned, smooth and sluggish Florentine.