[f. STILL v.1 + -ED1.] = DISTILLED ppl. a.
a. 1400. Stockh. Medical MS., i. 76, in Anglia, XVIII. 297. Quan alle þese gresys ben i-take Stillid water þer-of lat make.
1542. Boorde, Dyetary, x. (1870), 253. Better it is to drynke with wyne stylled waters.
1601. Holland, Pliny, XVI. xi. I. 464. Thereupon it is called Stilled pitch.
1633. Hart, Diet of Diseased, I. xv. 53. The stilled water of the plant [Marigold] is esteemed good for red eyes.
1728. E. S[mith], Compl. Housew. (ed. 2), 173. Then put in two or three spoonfuls of the same Syrup or stilld Water.