[f. prec.] trans. To place or convey in a vehicle. Chiefly in pa. pple.
a. 1711. Ken, Hymns Evang., Poet. Wks. 1721, I. 28. There the Babes Soul is vehicled, said he; God must with perfect Man united be.
1717. Fenton, Poems (1790), 38. When vehicled in flame, thou slow didst pass Prone through the gates of night.
1732. M. Green, Grotto, Wks. (1790), 251. O guard us through polemic life; From poison vehicled in praise.
1905. Salmond, Relig. Quest. France, iii. 33. Helping to vehicle to heaven the praises of ransomed souls.