ppl. a. [f. CLOE v.1 + -ED.] Clogged, cumbered, burdened; sated, surfeited.

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1599.  S. Daniel, Poet. Ess. Musophilus, B iij. The fulnesse of a cloid neglect.

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1611.  Shaks., Cymb., I. vi. 47. The cloyed will, That satiate yet vnsatisfi’d desire.

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1712.  Arbuthnot, John Bull, 80. Like a decayed beauty to a cloyed lover in quest of new game.

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1837.  M. Donovan, Dom. Econ., II. 2. The cloyed palate of the epicure.

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