ppl. a. [f. BRANDISH v. + -ED1.] Made to vibrate; flourished, waved.

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1583.  Stanyhurst, Æneis, II. (Arb.), 67. I doe se theyre brandisht tergats.

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1667.  Milton, P. L., XII. 633. The brandisht Sword of God before them blaz’d.

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1709.  Steele, Tatler, No. 34, ¶ 4. Some Body … has called a fine Woman dancing, a Brandished Torch of Beauty.

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1813.  Scott, Rokeby, V. xxxii. His brandished faulchion’s sheer descent!

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