ppl. a. [f. BRIBE v. + -ED.]
† a. Obtained by bribery; stolen (obs.). b. Won over by a bribe, bought by a gift.
1576. Newton, trans. Lemnies Complex. (1633), 123. A bribed Judge, that gapes for gaine.
1598. Shaks., Merry W., V. v. 27. Diuide me like a bribd-Bucke, each a Haunch.
1813. Byron, Br. Abydos, II. xiv. The bowl a bribed attendant bore.
c. 1873. J. Addis, Elizab. Echoes (1879), 92. The bribed Judgments that he falsely meted.