ppl. a. [f. YELLOW a. or v.1 + -ED.] Made yellow.

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a. 1100.  Aldhelm Gloss., I. 108 (Napier 4/2). Crocata, þa ʓeʓeolewedan.

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1824.  Examiner, 307/1. A sun-yellowed river softly flows.

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1851.  Robertson, in S. A. Brooke, Life & Lett. (1865), II. 73. That peculiar watery shine cast on the yellowed leaves in my garden which makes them look so damp, limp, and autumnal.

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1906.  R. C. Bayley, Compl. Photogr., 114. If a colour screen is to be used, it is better to have one made suited to the plate with which it is to be employed, than trust to the haphazard of a yellowed lens.

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