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personed, a. rare.|ˈpɜːsənd| [f. person n. + -ed2.] †a. United in one person or substance. Obs. †b. Seated in or belonging to a person, personal, individual. Obs. c. In parasynthetic comb.: Having a person or bodily figure (of a specified kind).
1548Gest Pr. Masse in H. G. Dugdale Life (1840) App. i. 86 Soch a presence of Christes body in the bread, wherwyth they both shuld be unseverably personed and have al theyr condicions and properties common. 1565Harding in Jewel Def. Apol. (1611) 632 The Pope..may erre by personed error, in his own priuate iudgement, as a man, and as a particular Doctor in his own opinion. 1615Chapman Odyss. x. i. 456 This man, So goodly person'd, and so match'd with mind. |