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ˈnotified, ppl. a. Now dial. [f. notify v. + -ed1.] Celebrated, notorious, well known.
1535Stewart Cron. Scot. I. 35 In all land wes notifeit his name. 1570Satir. Poems Reform. x. 402 Ane false tratour, sa knawin and notifeit. 1610Healey St. Aug. Citie of God xxii. viii. 831 Paul and Palladia came to vs, being notified by their miseries in many other places. 1763Wilkes' Corr. (1805) II. 33 The notified John Wilkes, esq. arrived here last night. 1796Look before You Leap (ed. 2) 91 These are chiefly the great body of inhabitants who at present crowd this notified place. 1855[Robinson] Whitby Gloss. s.v., ‘He was a notified man in his day,’ renowned in his lifetime. |