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darted, ppl. a.|ˈdɑːtɪd| [f. dart v. + -ed1.] †1. Pierced with, or as with, a dart; punctured.
c1374[see dart v. 1]. 1622H. Sydenham Serm. Sol. Occ. ii. (1637) 161 With darted bosomes and imbalmed hearts. 1763Collinson in Phil. Trans. LIV. 67 Several darted twigs [i.e. pierced by insects] were..carefully examined, and opened. 2. Thrown or shot as a dart; sent or put forth suddenly and rapidly.
1669Dryden Tyran. Love iv. i, A darted Mandate came From that great Will which moves this mighty Frame. 1672― Conq. Gran. i. i, The darted Cane. a1711Ken Edmund Poet. Wks. 1721 II. 314 Darted Pray'r returns for darted Spight. 1859Tennyson Vivien 935 With darted spikes and splinters. |