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pathed, ppl. a. rare.|pɑːθt, pæ-| [f. path v. or n. + -ed.] †a. Beaten or trodden down as a path. Obs. b. Having or furnished with a path.
1597–8Bp. Hall Sat., Defiance Envie 22 Nor suttle Snake doth lurke in pathed wayes. c1614Sir W. Mure Dido & æneas i. 5 Path'd wayes I trace, as Theseus in his neid. 1900Daily News 21 July 3/1 A huge hayfield, not fenced-in, geometrically bisected, pathed hayfield, but a hayfield run wild. |