finished
adj.
c.1300, "consummate, perfect in form or quality," past participle adjective from finish, v.. From mid-14c. as "beautiful, attractive;" 1540s as "refined, choice, elegant;" 1560s as "minutely precise or exact." Meaning "thin in consistency" is from c.1400. From 1580s as "brought to a conclusion." Of made things, "completed," 1833.