ppl. a. [f. WAFER v. and sb. + -ED1.]

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  1.  Sealed, fastened or attached with a wafer or wafers.

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1829.  Scott, Jrnl., 17 April. Free from wafered letters,… notes of hand wanted, and all the worry of an embarrassed man’s life.

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1859.  Sala, Tw. round Clock (1861), 201. ‘All the ladies of the ballet at ten.’… So may run the wafered announcements signed in the fine Roman hand of the … stage-manager.

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  2.  Of bread: Made into wafers (see WAFER sb.2). Also (nonce-use), touched by the sacramental wafer.

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1837.  Gen. P. Thompson, Exerc. (1842), IV. 286. Our ancestors, who saw peril in wafers and in wafered lips.

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1889.  Pall Mall Gaz., 20 Aug., 6/3. The … parishioners … complained of the following practices:—Using water with wine, using wafered unleavened bread [etc.].

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