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† inˈtented, ppl. a. Obs. [f. intent + -ed.] 1. = intent a. 2.
1633P. Fletcher Elisa ii. xlii, So did she quake, And with intented eyes upon them gazed. 2. Intended, purposed.
1624Sanderson Twelve Serm. (1632) 444 If my intented course led me that way. 3. Legally instituted.
1639Drummond of Hawthornden Queries of State Wks. (1711) 177 Whether it be lawful to proscribe and forfeit country-men, professing one religion, without process intented or law? |