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olived, a. rare.|ˈɒlɪvd| [f. olive + -ed2.] †1. Cut up into ‘olives’ (see olive 6). Obs.
a1643Cartwright Ordinary ii. i, Hav. No mild words shall bury My splitted, spitch cock'd—Sl. Oliv'd, hash'd..Hav. Rost'd fury. 2. Furnished or adorned with olive-trees or olive-branches.
c1749W. G. Hamilton Parl. Logick, etc. (1808) 227 Jove's fair daughter, oliv'd Peace. 1749Warton Triumph Isis 77 Green as of old each oliv'd portal smiles. a1790― Poet. Wks. (1802) II. 176 Hoar Plato walks his oliv'd Academe. |