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reconciled, ppl. a.|ˈrɛkənsaɪld| [f. prec. + -ed1.] Restored to friendship, harmony, etc.
c1470G. Ashby Active Policy 755 He endith not wele that vngodly ment, Withoute a reconsiled amendment. a1548Hall Chron., Hen. VIII 170 The Frenche kyng, his newe reconsiled frende. 1598Dallington Meth. Trav. F iij b, A man must neuer trust a reconciled enemy, especially his King. 1677W. Hubbard Narrative 102 Capt. Church..with but thirty English-men, and twenty reconciled Indians, took twenty three of the Enemy. 1732Pope Ep. Bathurst 166 Thro' reconcil'd extremes of drought and rain. 1820Scott Monast. v, The look of a confessor who resigns a reconciled penitent, not to earth, but to heaven. 1860Motley Netherl. viii. I. 504 No language could describe the misery of the reconciled Provinces. absol.1628T. Spencer Logick 115 If Christs death reconciled an enemie, then his life will saue the reconciled. †b. Made to run evenly with each other. Obs.
a1687Petty Nav. Philos. in T. H[ale] Acc. New Invent. (1691) 124 The forementioned Incurvations are to be trimmed and repaired by reconciled lines. |