a. [f. JELLY sb. and v. + -ED.]

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  1.  Turned into jelly; brought to, or having, the consistence of jelly; congealed, coagulated.

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1593.  Nashe, Christ’s T. (1613), 61. Slimy flood-gates for thicke iellied gore to sluce out by.

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1601.  [? Marston], Pasquil & Kath., III. 185. Thou’lt serue to make him gellide broaths.

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1710.  T. Fuller, Pharm. Extemp., 13. Hydropic Ale … melting down the gelly’d Lympha.

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1819.  Shelley, Cenci, IV. iii. My breath Comes … lighter, and the jellied blood Runs freely thro’ my veins.

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  † 2.  Flavored with jelly, sweet. Obs.

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a. 1658.  Cleveland, Poems (1677), 6. Now to the melting Kiss that sips The Jellied Philtre of her Lips; So Sweet there is no Tongue can prays’t.

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