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modelled, ppl. a.|ˈmɒdəld| [f. model v. + -ed1.] 1. Shaped or organized after a particular or desirable model: frequently with qualifying adverb.
1621G. Sandys Ovid's Met. i. (1632) 9 O would I could my Father's cunning vse! And soules into well-modul'd Clay infuse! 1670Penn Case Liberty Consc. 30 We are not such model'd Christians, as they coercively would have us. 1679in Wodrow Hist. Suff. Ch. Scot. (1722) II. 60 The Lord Macdonald, a professed Papist, with a modelled Army..hath remained in Armes. 1700S. L. tr. Fryke's Voy. E. Ind. 177 Their vigilant, and wisely Model'd Government. 1704J. Blair in W. S. Perry Hist. Coll. Amer. Col. Ch. I. 108 He..would keep a Standing modell'd militia in constant pay. 1863‘Ouida’ Held in Bondage (1870) 3 Broad chest, and splendidly modelled arm. 1887Ruskin Præterita II. 60 A beautifully modelled forehead. 1895B. M. Croker Village Tales (1896) 21 Her two modelled arms, jingling with copper bangles. 2. Executed in relief.
1875Knight Dict. Mech. 1458/1 A modeled map of a country 200 miles square. |