ppl. a. [f. CHASM + -ED.] Having chasms; cleft into chasms.

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1794.  Polwhele, Genius of Danmonium, vi. in Poems (1806), III. 47 (T.).

        Fast by yon chasmed hill that frowns
  Cleft by an elemental shock,
As ashen foliage light embrowns
  Its rude side ribb’d with massy rock.

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1849.  J. Grant, Mem. Kirkaldy Gr., xxiii. 268. Jagged here and there by chasmed cliffs of impending rocks.

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1880.  Miss Bird, Japan, II. 148. Mountains broken, chasmed, caverned, and dark with timber.

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