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freighted, pple. and ppl. a.|ˈfreɪtɪd| [f. freight v. + -ed1.] Laden with cargo.
1553Eden Treat. Newe Ind (Arb.) 21 Shyppes frayghted wyth gossampine cotton and silke clothes. 1692Luttrell Brief Rel. (1857) II. 33 A rich ship from Spain, freighted with pieces of eight. 1703Tate Her Majesty's Pict. xxix, To Western Worlds our Freighted Fleets shall run. 1852Mrs. Stowe Uncle Tom's C. xxxi, The boat moved on—freighted with its weight of sorrow. 1855Prescott Philip II, I. iv. v. 455 Their galleys still returned to port freighted with the spoils of the infidel. b. transf. and fig.
1567Drant Horace's Epist. vii. D v, At supper when he had at full Layde out his lauishe mynde At length to bed to take a nap He fraighted, was assynde. 1645E. Pagitt Heresiogr. (1661) 124 Some persons..being fraighted with many loose, and unsound opinions. 1725L. Welsted Oikogr. 4 From whence we may..survey, The freighted Thames. 1811L. M. Hawkins C'tess & Gertr. I. 57 He therefore endured with complacency, her freighted work-basket. 1850W. Irving Goldsmith xxvi. 257 Just arrived from College..full freighted with academic gleanings. 1860Motley Netherl. (1868) I. i. 2 Epistles which..were freighted with the doom and destiny of countless millions. |