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Decayed
Decayed De*cayed", a. Fallen, as to physical or social condition; affected with decay; rotten; as, decayed vegetation or vegetables; a decayed fortune or gentleman. -- De*cay"ed*ness, n.
Decayedness
Decayed De*cayed", a. Fallen, as to physical or social condition; affected with decay; rotten; as, decayed vegetation or vegetables; a decayed fortune or gentleman. -- De*cay"ed*ness, n.
Decayer
Decayer De*cay"er, n. A causer of decay. [R.]

Meaning of Decaye from wikipedia

- canal in the song "Les mômes de la cloche", written by Vincent Scotto and Decaye, music by Médinger, in 1936. Courteeners song "The Dilettante" mentions...
- was reported that many castles in Wales were "moche ruynous and ferre in decaye for lakke of tymely reparations". In Caernarfon's case the walls of the...
- made by Édith Piaf. It was written by Vincent Scotto (music) and André Decaye (lyrics). Édith Piaf recorded the song "Les Mômes de la cloche" on 18 December...
- the Scottish Marches described it as having fallen into "wonderfull great decaye". As the Scottish border became more stable, the military utility of the...
- Tactical Enterprises Producer Batsauce, Edan, Cut Chemist, Ray Fernandes, Decaye, J-Zone, Therapy, Nik Jhatakia, Mr. Lif, Willie Evans Jr., Headnodic Mr...
- was reported that many castles in Wales were "moche ruynous and ferre in decaye for lakke of tymely reparations". Harlech appears not to have been repaired...
- 1535, we learn that: "Where sumtyme were iiii chauntries which now er in decaye by reason they er consumed wt. fyer." The tower and chancel collapsed in...
- with the exception of the new lodgings, the castle was in "greate ruin and decaye". The roof of the keep had by now collapsed, as probably had the floors...
- 1535, we learn that: "Where sumtyme were iiii chauntries which now er in decaye by reason they er consumed wt. fyer." The tower and chancel collapsed in...
- small-scale agriculture. By 1585, the castle was "very ruynaise and in greete decaye". In contrast to many royal castles, Southampton Castle was never converted...