Sashed vs Slashed - What's the difference?
sashed | slashed |
Fitted with a sash (window opener).
* 1868 , Thomas Richmond, The local records of Stockton and the neighbourhood
Having a sash (cloth decoration).
* 2000 , Laurence Senelick, The Changing Room: Sex, Drag and Theatre
Having been slashed, cut or rent
Having a slash
(slash)
As adjectives the difference between sashed and slashed
is that sashed is fitted with a sash (window opener) while slashed is having been slashed, cut or rent.As a verb slashed is
past tense of slash.sashed
English
Adjective
(-)- Seeing sashed windows in town, he got them into his own house.
- ...and even middle-class matrons serving in the Sanitary Commission adopted an 'army costume' of loose trousers covered by a sashed kilt and kirtle.