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organed, ppl. a. rare.|ˈɔːgənd| [f. organ n.1 + -ed.] 1. Furnished with organs; organized.
1586Bright Melanch. xii. 61 Life lyeth rather in the essence..of the soule, giving it to a fit organed body. 1669Cokaine Fletcher's Plays Poems 101 Whilst his well organ'd Body doth retreat To its first matter. 1689Swift Ode to Temple Wks. 1755 IV. i. 242 Methinks, when you expose the scene, Down the ill-organ'd engines fall. 2. nonce-use. Having an organ (musical).
1834Fonblanque Eng. under 7 Administ. (1837) III. 19 It should be seen whether the men of Caius, organless, are better than those of organed Colleges. |