ppl. a. arch. [f. prec. + -ED1.] Reduced to bondage, enslaved.
1790. A. Wilson, Fly & Leech. Mean, ugly lump of bondaged sloth.
1852. D. Moir, Cast. Time, viii. Life forfeited, and bondaged land.
1853. T. T. Lynch, Self-Improvement, vi. 150. [Christianity] presupposes the bondaged insufficiency of men.