[f. BAY v.4 + -ED]. Dammed.

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a. 1618.  Sylvester, Lawe, 694 (D.). He smot the sea with his dead-liuing rod: The sea obayed, as bay’d.

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1879.  Jefferies, Wild Life in S. Co., 64. It [the brook] swells sufficiently, if bayed up properly, to drive a mill.

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