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† ˈarted, ppl. a. [f. art v.2 and n. + -ed.] 1. Versed in any art, or in artifice; skilled, trained.
1627Feltham Resolves i. xii. Wks. 1677. 18 Throughly arted in navigation. Ibid. i. lxxxviii, To sing or play like an arted musician. 1646Gaule Cases Consc. 33 Either the Arted or the Pacted Witch. 2. Made artificial, artificialized.
1638Albino & Bellama (N.) In her which arted lookes does ware, Men looke for natures steps, and cannot trace her. 3. Made by art or artifice, artificial.
1652Gaule Magastrom 5 Was she instructed by an arted speculation or by a divine revelation? 1655H. Vaughan Silex Scint. i. (1858) 49 And sweeter aires streame from a grone, Than any arted string. |