Here is the dictionary-style entry for "styed":
styed
- Parts of Speech: verb
- Definition: past tense and past participle of "stye"; to confine or keep in a pigsty or small enclosure
- Pronunciations: US: /staɪd/; UK: /staɪd/
- Origin and Usage: "Styed" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "stye," which means to confine or keep in a pigsty or small enclosure. The word has Old English roots and was first recorded in the 14th century. It is still used today, but less commonly than in the past.
- Synonyms: confined, kept, penned, enclosed
- Related Words: styes, styer, stymy, styli, styes
- Example Sentences:
- He had styed his pigs in a small enclosure behind his house.
- The farmer had styed his animals for the night.
- She was covered in mud after having styed with the pigs all day.