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commanded, ppl. a.|kəˈmɑːndɪd, -æ-| [f. command v. + -ed.] Ordered by authority; bidden, prescribed, forced. †b. Under regular military command (as opposed to volunteer).
a1586Cartwright in Answ. to Cartwright 89 They haue not his commanded discipline. 1596Shakes. Tam. Shr. Induct. i. 125 A womans guift To raine a shower of commanded teares. 1651Hobbes Leviath. ii. xxxi. 189 Sometimes it is a Commanded, sometimes Voluntary Worship. a1671Ld. Fairfax Mem. (1699) 10 Major General Gifford with a commanded party, beat them out again. 1724De Foe Mem. Cavalier (1840) 89, I think there was not more commanded men than volunteers. |