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moralled, ppl. a.|ˈmɒrəld| Also moraled. [f. moral n. + -ed2.] Having morals (of a specified kind, indicated by a prefixed adv. or adj.).
1614W. B. Philosopher's Banquet (ed. 2) 98 The king thus morald, he was vnfit to gouern others. 1826Westm. Rev. VI. 18 This vice..is well touched on by Locke, in the same finely toned and finely moraled discourse. 1863Cowden Clarke Shaks. Char. x. 257 He is light-moraled, loose-conscienced. 1884Pall Mall G. 5 Aug. 5/2 Silenus..sought consolation in wine, and thus..became the agreeable and well-informed but loosely-moralled old person who is represented in..Virgil's Eclogues. |