turned of

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Phrase[edit]

turned of

  1. (archaic) Advanced beyond (a specified age).
    • 1813, Cobbett's Parliamentary History of England, page 41:
      Then with regard to the female sex, a girl just turned of 12 years of age, may be seduced to marry the lowest, the most infamous wretch I can name []

References[edit]

  • Chambers 1908.