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martyred, ppl. a.|ˈmɑːtəd| [f. martyr v. + -ed1.] Made to suffer martyrdom; made a martyr of; † tormented, mutilated (obs.).
1580in Stanyhurst æneis, etc. (Arb.) 152 Martyred Alban. 1632Lithgow Trav. x. 483 What a martyrd anatomy I was. 1636R. Brathwait Rom. Emp. 289 Seeing such a strange spectacle of martir'd faces. 1685Evelyn Diary 2 Oct., His [K. James II] martyr'd and blessed father. 1711Pope Temp. Fame 174 Here his abode the martyr'd Phocion claims. 1855Browning Before, Who's the martyred man? 1897H. S. Merriman In Kedar's Tents xiv. 154 ‘You are always kinder to her than you are to me’, went on the lady in her most martyred manner. 1904Edin. Rev. Jan. 140 The martyred legionaries of Sebaste. |