a. [f. WOMB sb. + -ED2.] Having a womb or belly (of a specified kind); also (quot. c. 1430), great-bellied.

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1297.  R. Glouc. (Rolls), 7731. Suiþe þikke mon he was & of grete strengþe, Gret wombede & ballede.

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c. 1430.  Pilgr. Lyf Manhode, II. cvi. (1869), 115. Swollen and wombed thanne j bicome.

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1602.  Marston, Ant. & Mel., III. Wks. 1856, I. 32. This hollow wombed masse shall inly grone.

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1791.  Cowper, Odyss., VIII. 533. O’er the fire A tripod ample-womb’d.

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