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thoughted, a.|ˈθɔːtɪd| [f. thought1 + -ed2.] 1. Having thoughts (of a specified kind): esp. in parasynthetic combinations, as deep-thoughted, high-thoughted, low-thoughted, solemn-thoughted, etc.: see the first element.
1592,1631Sick-thoughted [see sick a. 11]. 1599R. Linche Fount. Anc. Fict. I ij, They should not grow insolent, prowd,..or ouer-highly thoughted. 1643True Informer 23 Most of the moderate and well-thoughted Members were retired to their rest. 1886Swinburne Stud. Prose & Poetry (1894) 167 The same high-thoughted harmony of primal and ideal emotions. 2. Sc. (thochtit) Affected with grief or anxiety; anxious, concerned. (Cf. thought1 5.)
1869[McLennan] Peas. Life Ser. i. 19 She can see ne'er a door at a' for hirin', and she's sair thochted for it. a1884J. Service Dr. Duguid ii. v. (1887) 209, I was geyan thochted 'estreen, when I heard the win' risin' the way it did. c1890Let. to Editor, Old Scotch folks say Thoughted for ‘sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought’. |