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▪ I. remarked, ppl. a.1|rɪˈmɑːkt| [f. remark v. + -ed1.] Marked, conspicuous, noted.
1613Shakes. Hen. VIII, v. i. 33 Now, Sir, you speake of two, The most remark'd i' th' Kingdom. 1771Luckombe Hist. Printing 53 Being remarked for his piety and learning. 1816‘Quiz’ Grand Master i. 13 The captain's clerk..Paid one of them remark'd attention. 1827Disraeli Viv. Grey v. xi, A man, who..is always a remarkable, and a remarked character, wherever he may be. Hence reˈmarkedly adv.
1871S. Mateer Travancore 363 The discipline and general good deportment which is remarkedly observable in you. ▪ II. reˈmarked, ppl. a.2 [f. remark n.2 + -ed2.] Of an engraving: Characterized by the presence of a remarque.
1883American VII. 120 The work is nearly finished, and a remarked proof is now on exhibition. |