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visited, ppl. a.|ˈvɪzɪtɪd| Also 6 vysset, vysyted. [f. visit v.] †1. Afflicted with illness; attacked by plague or other epidemic. Obs.
1537Nottingham Rec. III. 375 This towne, the wheche dothe kepe the vysset folke at Bradmar. 1553S. Cabot Ordinances in Hakluyt Voy. (1589) 261 The sicke, diseased, weake, and visited person within boord to be..comforted and holpen. 1575Nottingham Rec. (1889) IV. 159 Payd more for the charges of the vysyted woman at Hye Crosse xxiij d. 1604F. Herring Mod. Defence B 2, He will not rush rashly into euery infected and visited house. 1640Somner Antiq. Canterb. 16 Convenient Pest⁓houses, and Receptacles for the poore visited people of the City. 1722De Foe Plague (1896) 33 If any person visited do fortune..to come..from a place infected to any other place. 2. That is the object of a visit or visits.
1673O. Walker Educ. ii. i. 223 In receiving visits..the Gentlemen meet them at the bottom. It is alwaies observed that the visiteds Gentlemen attend one degree at least further then the Patron. 1754World No. 62 ⁋9 The Visited in these cases..have invented on their parts several curious hints towards shortning the length of a Visitation. 1873Smiles Huguenots France iii. i. (1881) 383 Dauphiny is one of the least visited of all the provinces of France. |