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idea'd, ideaed, a.|aɪˈdiːəd| [f. idea n. + -ed2.] Having an idea or ideas, esp. (in comb.) of a specified kind; expressing an idea, significant (quot. 1826).
1753[see unidea'd]. 1826Blackw. Mag. XIX. 106 Such a flood of idea'd words, that you..have been unable to slip in one of your long-treasured truisms. 1852Reade Peg Woff. (1856) 204 Everybody could hear what anyone said; an excellent arrangement where ideaed guests only are admitted. 1868Helps Realmah xiv. (1876) 387 Women are so persevering, and so one idea'd. |