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beaconed, ppl. a.|ˈbiːkənd| Furnished with, or surmounted by, a beacon.
a1790T. Warton Ode x. (T.) The foss that skirts the beaconed hill. 1890Harper's Mag. Sept. 596/2 The beaconed ledges and buoyed reefs..slip helplessly into the Powder Fog. 1931Flight 27 Mar. 275/2 Blind flying..has..its limit in the event of no beaconed route..being able to give the pilot a chance to unbroken control of his navigation. |