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historied, a.|ˈhɪstərɪd| [f. history n. and v. + -ed.] 1. Adorned with figures representing historical incidents: see history v. 2. rare.
1936A. W. Clapham Romanesque Archit. iii. 64 The historied capital, or capital carved with figure-subjects, appears first in minor features. 2. Having a history (esp. of a specified kind); recorded or celebrated in history, storied. Now literary and chiefly poet.
1818Todd, Historied, recorded in history; containing history. See Storied. 1849M. Arnold Resignation, He sees, in some great-historied land, A ruler of the people stand. a1861T. Winthrop Cecil D. xvii. (Cent.), Richly historied Italy. 1889W. B. Yeats Wanderings of Oisin 122 You move in another dominion And hang o'er the historied stone. 1896Belloc Verses & Sonnets 63 November is some historied Emperor, Conquered in age. 1934R. Graves Claudius the God 333 It will be a matter for laughter to you..if your minds were ever dazzled by the historied glories of a remote past. 1943S. Spender Spiritual Exercises 6 Within my shut skull flows a historied stream Of myths, fears, crimes. |