potatoed

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From potato +‎ -ed.

Adjective[edit]

potatoed (not comparable)

  1. (rare) With potato.
    • 1950 May, G. F. Zimmermann, “Iron Curtain Day”, in Harvester World, volume 41, number 5, International Harvester Organization, page 8, column 1:
      With the proper ration card, you could buy the day’s fare of black bread, black coffee and a potatoed version of borsch.
    • 1969, Earl Conrad, Battle New York: Mural of the Metropolis, San Francisco, Calif.: West-Lewis Publishing Company, →LCCN, page 22:
      They had seen the country once, a rolling valley from a train, the thigh-like cleaves of furrows of a potatoed field—from a window—or upon some swift auto ride; []
    • 1978 November, Ellen Stein, “Dining Out: Michigan’s Water Wonder: Seafood”, in Monthly Detroit, volume 1, number 8, page 21, column 3:
      It can be clear clam broth or Manhattan clam chowder (red and tomato-y) or Boston clam chowder (a potatoed cream soup).
    • 1998, Cathal Póirtéir, editor, The Great Irish Rebellion of 1798, Spoken Language Services, Incorporated, →ISBN, page 84:
      [] a ‘potatoed, corned and peopled country’ between Letterkenny, Limavady and Strabane formed an advantaged core zone, the inhabitants of which were predominantly Protestant with Presbyterians out-numbering Episcopalians in all localities (indeed, the district was ‘more Presbyterian’ than the immediate hinterlands of Belfast, Newry or Enniskillen each of which contained several parishes where Episcopalians were dominant).
    • 1998 June 20, Mats White, “Odd idea for blue ale”, in rec.crafts.brewing (Usenet):
      >I've brewed with potatos.[sic] The regular run-of-the-mill kind are extremely
      > flavour
      >neutral, so it's pretty-much like brewing with rice. Just take mashed potatos[sic]
      > and
      >throw them into your mash. Easy as that.
      Alan, do you know approximately how many points per pound 'average' potatos[sic] yield? This thread has gotten me currious[sic] about trying a potatoed mash.

Verb[edit]

potatoed

  1. simple past and past participle of potato