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▪ I. † reˈclused, ppl. a.1 Obs. [f. prec. + -ed1.] Shut up, secluded, retired.
1613Donne Eclogue 48 So reclus'd hermits oftentimes do know More of heaven's glory, than a worldling can. 1627E. F. Hist. Edw. II (1680) 8 This kind of reclus'd behaviour makes him unpleasant. 1653A. Wilson Jas. I 231 The fained and cousening Miracles of reclused holiness. Hence † reˈclusedness. Obs. rare—1.
1653A. Wilson Jas. I 72 His health was impaired, which he imputed to his reclusednesse, and want of Air. ▪ II. † reclused, ppl. a.2 Obs.—0 [f. L. reclūs-us, pa. pple. of reclūdĕre to open + -ed1.] (See quot.)
1623Cockeram ii, Opened, reclused. |