ppl. a. [f. LOOSE v. + -ED1.] In senses of the vb.
1580. Sidney, Ps. XXII. viii. Whose loosed bones quite out of joynt be wried.
1661. Lovell, Hist. Anim. & Min., Introd. b. The eares are moveable ; in horses, and labouring beasts, they shew their spirits, being micant in the fearfull, and loosed in the sick.
1887. G. Meredith, Ballads & Poems, 150. He rose like the loosed fountains utmost leap.