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acred, a.|ˈeɪkəd| [f. acre + -ed2.] Possessing acres, or landed estates; mostly in Comb. as large-acred.
1844Disraeli Coningsby ii. iv. 74 It was from such materials..with great numbers, largely acred..but without knowledge, genius..or faith, that Sir Robert Peel was to form a great Conservative party. 1859Geo. Eliot A. Bede 51 If ever I live to be a large-acred man. |