ppl. a. [f. WAIVE v.1 + -ED1.] In senses of the vb.: see quots.
1577. Grange, Golden Aphrod., C ij b. I persuaded my selfe it was some wayued [printed wayned] Bucke, whiche of late had strayed from the lodge of my forest.
1589. Cooper, Admon., 53. And so is it for waiued goods, as was this cloth.
c. 1640. J. Smyth, Lives Berkeleys (1883), II. 435. Wayved goods, Estrayes, Treasure trove.
1706. Phillips (ed. Kersey), Waived Goods, are such as a Thief leaves behind him in his Flight; which are forfeited to the Lord of the Manour, unless [etc.].