ppl. a. [f. STOW v.1 + -ED1.] In senses of the vb.; also stowed-away (STOW v.1 6).

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  ¶ By Fairfax used for: Having a position in space.

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1674.  N. Fairfax, Bulk & Selv., 81. That unto a stowsomness or local respect between two stowed beings, ’tis not only needful they should be both bulky;… but [etc.].

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1753.  Chambers’ Cycl., Suppl., s.v. Roussin, A strong well knit, well stowed horse.

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1856.  J. W. Palmer, Up & Down Irrawaddi, 219 (Cent.). We pointed to the white rolls of ‘stowed’ hammocks in the nettings.

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