[f. STILL v.1 + -ED1.] = DISTILLED ppl. a.

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a. 1400.  Stockh. Medical MS., i. 76, in Anglia, XVIII. 297. Quan alle þese gresys ben i-take Stillid water þer-of lat make.

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1542.  Boorde, Dyetary, x. (1870), 253. Better it is to drynke with wyne stylled waters.

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1601.  Holland, Pliny, XVI. xi. I. 464. Thereupon it is called Stilled pitch.

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1633.  Hart, Diet of Diseased, I. xv. 53. The stilled water of the plant [Marigold] … is esteemed good for red eyes.

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1728.  E. S[mith], Compl. Housew. (ed. 2), 173. Then put in two or three spoonfuls of the same Syrup or still’d Water.

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