ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED: cf. OF. concavé and L. concavātus in same sense.] Made concave; hollowed out.
1541. R. Copland, Guydons Quest. Chirurg. A synew concaued on eche syde.
1578. Banister, Hist. Man, I. 13. Except these concaued places, the other partes are Solid.
1759. Nat. Hist., in Ann. Reg., 385/2. It was concaved, or made hollow on one side of the grain.
1858. Greener, Gunnery, Advt. 15. Concaved Felt, and chemically prepared Cloth Gun Waddings, to prevent the leading of guns.