[f. prec.] trans. To place or convey in a vehicle. Chiefly in pa. pple.

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a. 1711.  Ken, Hymns Evang., Poet. Wks. 1721, I. 28. There the Babe’s Soul is vehicled, said he; God must with perfect Man united be.

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1717.  Fenton, Poems (1790), 38. When vehicled in flame, thou slow didst pass Prone through the gates of night.

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1732.  M. Green, Grotto, Wks. (1790), 251. O … guard us through polemic life; From poison vehicled in praise.

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1905.  Salmond, Relig. Quest. France, iii. 33. Helping to vehicle to heaven the praises of ransomed souls.

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