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sensed, a. [f. sense n. + -ed2. Cf. F. sensé, L. sensātus: see sensate a.] Only with defining word (adj. or adv.). 1. Having a specified sense or meaning.
1577B. Googe Heresbach's Husb. iii. (1586) 147 b, This olde englishe Distichon, better sensed, then footed. 1624H. Mason New Art Lying v. 90 They call it Equiuocall, because it is a double-sensed Proposition. 1670Eachard Contempt of Clergy 10 The committing of such high and brave sens'd Poems to a School-boy. a1850Rossetti Dante & Circle i. (1874) 236 His words are wonderfully deep, Oft doubly sensed, asking interpreter. †2. Having wits or senses. Obs.
1582J. Hester Secr. Phiorav. i. xxii. 23 Feuer corrupteth also the sences, so that the sicke is not stable senced. |