Definition of Malfed

1. badly fed [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Malfed

malevolently
malevolous
malexecution
maleyl
maleylacetate reductase
maleylacetoacetate
maleylacetoacetic acid
maleylpyruvate isomerase
malfatti
malfeasance
malfeasances
malfeasant
malfeasants
malfeasor
malfeasors
malfed (current term)
malformation
malformations
malformed
malformedness
malformities
malformity
malfortune
malfunction
malfunction routine
malfunction routines
malfunctioned
malfunctioning
malfunctions

Literary usage of Malfed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and Antiquities of by Sussex Archaeological Society (1900)
"... of 15 knights (b) Ralph de Dene 6 knights (c) William Malet 4 knights' fees (d) William Fitz Richard 3 knights (e) William malfed 3 knights (f ) William ..."

2. Feudal England: Historical Studies on the XIth and XIIth Centuries, by J. H by John Horace Round (1895)
"and " Rogerius malfed " with that " Rogerius " who held of the Abbot at Woodford (i. 222). " Rogerus," on the other hand, who held in Domesday two hides at ..."

3. Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Instruction by American Institute of Instruction, Meeting (1900)
"Moreover, the unfed and underfed and malfed are most apt to be the prey of dread diseases and scatter contagion abroad. ..."

4. Educational Foundations (1905)
"Moreover, the unfed and underfed and malfed are apt to be the prey of dread diseases and scatter contagion abroad. The money required for feeding needy, ..."

5. The Battle Abbey Roll: With Some Account of the Norman Lineages (1889)
"Angl.) William malfed held three knight's fees of Richard de Aquila in Sussex (Liber Niger) and Simon ..."

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