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† ˈscandalled, ppl. a. Obs. Also 7 scandald. [f. scandal v. + -ed1.] 1. Disgraced, shameful.
1610Shakes. Temp. iv. i. 90 Since they did plot The meanes, that duskie Dis, my daughter got, Her, and her blind-Boyes scandald company, I haue forsworne. 2. Slandered, falsely accused.
a1639T. Carew Fem. Honour 3 When scandall'd vertue might be bold, Bare foot, upon sharp Cultures spread O'r burning coles to march. 1660Plea for Ministers in Sequestr. 3 What with him was the highest cognizance of (not the scandalous but scandaled) Puritan Ministers, but the brand of Raschals? |