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† ˈsadded, ppl. a. Obs. [f. sad v. + -ed1.] In senses of the verb: a. Solidified; compacted. b. Confirmed, strengthened. c. Saddened, made sorrowful.
c1520Nisbet N.T. in Scots, Rom. xv. 1 Bot we saddit men aw to sustene the febilnes of seek men, and nocht pleise to our self. 1610G. Fletcher Christ's Tri. i. xxxviii, The sadded aire hung all in cheerlesse blacke. 1654–66Earl of Orrery Parthen. (1676) 693 The sadded Soldiers marched in the first Ranks. 1680Lacy Prol. to ‘Love Lost in the Dark’, Which keeps our sadded Hearts in deep suspence. |