1. axed - Adjective
2. axed - Verb
axed
simple past and past participle of axe (all etymologies and senses)
axed (not comparable)
Having a specified number of type of axis.
a two-axed crystal
To me an audition is 30 crazed people in a room waiting to be axed. Kathie Lee Gifford
...their eyes sparkled like diminds, their cheeks was like roses, and they was charmin enuff to make a man throw stuns at his granmother, if they axed him to. Artemus Ward
So here the twins were laid low at Aeneas' hands, down they crashed like lofty pine trees axed. Homer
Canadians are fond of a good disaster, especially if it has ice, water, or snow in it. You thought the national flag was about a leaf, didn't you? Look harder. It's where someone got axed in the snow. Margaret Atwood
An adaptation I was working on of Trollope's 'The Pallisers' has been axed by the BBC... I was also going to do Dickens' 'Dombey and Son' but they've asked me to do 'David Copperfield' instead. Andrew Davies
What forgets is the ax, but the tree that has been axed will never forget. African Proverb