ppl. a. [f. CLEAN v. + -ED1.] Freed from dirt, cleansed. Also with adv., as cleaned-out.
1794. Southey, Botany-Bay Ecl., ii. Over all was hung, Well cleand my gun.
1850. Thackeray, Pendennis, xxxi. (Hoppe). He had a scorn for cleaned gloves and minor economies.
1852. Mrs. Carlyle, Lett., II. 185. The new room in a cleaned-out state.