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summoned, ppl. a.|ˈsʌmənd| [f. summon v. + -ed.] In senses of the verb. Also in comb. with adv., as summoned-up.
1697Dryden æneid iv. 977 Thy summon'd Sister, and thy Friend had come. 1812Hor. Smith Rej. Addr., Tale of Drury Lane 77 The summon'd firemen woke at call. 1820Byron Juan iv. lix, Her summon'd handmaids bore Their lady to her couch. 1821J. Baillie Met. Leg., Wallace xxviii, A summon'd court should there have been. 1977New Yorker 19 Sept. 108/2 Calling beautiful coaches for the harshly summoned-up emergency. |