thatched
English
Verb
thatched
- simple past and past participle of thatch
Adjective
thatched (not comparable)
- Covered or roofed with thatch.
- a thatched cottage
- 1955 April, Cecil J. Allen, “British Locomotive Practice and Performance”, in Railway Magazine, page 262:
- The thatched cottage in the heart of the country is artistically most attractive—provided that we have not got to live in it!
- (informal, in combination) Having a specified kind of hair.
- 1968, Britannica Perspectives, volume 3, page 138:
- Yet if this is unacceptable, so is the alternative of denying any objective difference between wealth and poverty — or between a well-thatched man and a bald one.