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reˈwarded, ppl. a. [f. reward v. + -ed1.] Requited; recompensed.
1623J. Wodroephe Marrow Fr. Tongue 318/2 From hired Preests, from rewarded Barbers, the Lord deliuer vs. 1728Eliza Heywood tr. Mme. de Gomez's Belle A. (1732) II. 67 The Sweets of that Repose, which Virtue and rewarded Tenderness can never fail to afford. Hence reˈwardedly adv.
1869Browning Ring & Bk. ix. 741 Nay, and what if he gazed rewardedly On the pale beauty prisoned in embrace. |