leashed

verb
/liːʃt/

Definitions

  1. simple past and past participle of leash

  2. Having a leash of a specified color.

    • In the registration for William, Earl of Dundonald, 1672-78, the same person, the boars' heads are armed and langued of the field, and the supporters are collared or and leashed gules.
    • [...] a sleuthhound proper, collared and leashed gules.
    • [...] on the dexter a greyhound proper collared and leashed gules, on the sinister an ostrich proper, in its beak a horse shoe azure.

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