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spectred, a.|ˈspɛktəd| [f. spectre n. 1.] Filled with spectres; converted into a spectre; resembling a spectre.
1791Wolcot (P. Pindar) Lousiad iii. Wks. 1794 I. 269 Amidst the spectred solitude of sleep. 1803T. G. Fessenden Petit. agst. Tract. Trumpery 2 'Gainst spectred poverty still striving. 1809E. S. Barrett Setting Sun I. 69 That specter'd elf, Grim death hath seiz'd our father your viceroy. |