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366 words match “AGED”

AGED a. 3 definitions
having lived almost to or beyond the usual time allotted to that species of being; as, an aged man; an aged oak.
AGEDLY adv.
In the manner of an aged person.
AGEDNESS n.
The quality of being aged; oldness. Custom without truth is but agedness of error. Milton.
APPENDAGED a.
Furnished with, or supplemented by, an appendage.
BRASS-VISAGED a.
Impudent; bold.
CAGED a.
Confined in, or as in, a cage; like a cage or prison. "The caged cloister." Shak.
COTTAGED a.
Set or covered with cottages. Even humble Harting's cottaged vale. Collins.
DISENGAGED a.
Not engaged; free from engagement; at leisure; free from occupation or care; vacant. -- Dis`en*ga"ged*ness, n.
ENGAGED a. 4 definitions
Involved; esp., involved in a hostile encounter; as, the engaged ships continued the fight. Engaged column. (Arch.) Same as Attached column. See under Attach, v. t.
ENGAGEDLY adv.
With attachment; with interest; earnestly.
ENGAGEDNESS n.
The state of being deeply interested; earnestness; zeal.
EQUIPAGED a.
Furnished with equipage. Well dressed, well bred. Well equipaged, is ticket good enough. Cowper.
FOLIAGED a.
Furnished with foliage; leaved; as, the variously foliaged mulberry.
HARD-VISAGED a.
Of a harsh or stern countenance; hard-featured. Burke.
HERBAGED a.
Covered with grass. Thomson.
INDAMAGED a.
Not damaged. [Obs.] Milton.
INVILLAGED p.
Turned into, or reduced to, a village. [Obs.] W. Browne.
LANGUAGED a.
Having a language; skilled in language; -- chiefly used in composition. " Manylanguaged nations." Pope.
MIDDLE-AGED a.
Being about the middle of the ordinary age of man; between 30 and 50 years old.
NONAGED a.
Having the quality of nonage; being a minor; immature. W. Browne.
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