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laureated, ppl. a.|ˈlɔːriːeɪtɪd| [f. laureate v. + -ed1.] Crowned with laurel; = laureate a.
1611Florio, Laticlanio, a kind of long Imperiall robe,..that..triumphant Generals, laureated Poets..were wont to weare in Rome. 1644Evelyn Diary 14 Nov., Before this, go many crown'd and laureated figures. 1656Blount Glossogr., Laureated letters [cf. laureate A. 1 c]. 1771Phil. Trans. LXI. 351 The laureated head really represents Jupiter Marnas. 1877Ruskin Fors Clav. No. 76 VII. 98 This voice, coming to you from the laureated singer of England [Tennyson]. 1879H. Phillips Addit. Notes Coins 8 A fine bronze medal exhibits a laureated head of Napoleon. |