ppl. a. [f. BRUIT v. + -ED1.] Noised abroad; rumored, reported; famed, renowned, celebrated.
1523. Skelton, Garl. Laurel, 395. The bruted Britons of Brutus Albion.
1630. M. Godwyn, Bp. Herefords Ann. Eng., I. 68. The Kings much bruited humanity.
1874. Blackie, Self-Cult., 51. The most bruited hydropathic appliances.