ppl. a. [f. ADJECT v. + -ED.] Added on, annexed, appended (to).

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1538.  Leland, Itin., III. 26 (R.). Removid from Cairmærdinshire, and adjected to Pembrokeshire.

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1609.  Skene, Rej. Mag., 55. Gif the donator fulfills not the condition adjected to the donation.

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1727.  Wodrow, Corr. (1843), III. 307. A debate about the adjected words as to his Deity.

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1832.  J. Austin, Lect. Jurisp., lvii. (1879), II. 935. Many remarks touching solemnities adjected to alienations apply mutatis mutandis to solemnities adjected to other titles.

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