ppl. a. [f. WAIVE v.1 + -ED1.] In senses of the vb.: see quots.

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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.

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1589.  Cooper, Admon., 53. And so is it for waiued goods, as was this cloth.

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c. 1640.  J. Smyth, Lives Berkeleys (1883), II. 435. Wayved goods, Estrayes, Treasure trove.

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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.].

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