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stationed, ppl. a.|ˈsteɪʃənd| [f. station v. + -ed1.] In senses of the verb.
1735Somervile Chase iii. 438 T'employ his station'd Legions in the Works of Peace. 1791Ann. Reg., Hist. 187 Firing their broadsides on each hand with great spirit and effect upon the stationed ships. 1811in Rep. Comm. Publ. Rec. Irel. (1815) 68 The two stationed copying Clerks. 1812Byron Ch. Har. i. li, The station'd bands, the never-vacant watch. 1900G. J. Holyoake Sixty Yrs. Agitator's Life I. xxi. 111 While I was a stationed lecturer in Sheffield, he lived in my house. |