ppl. a. [f. CHANGE v. + -ED1. Sidneys form caunged is prob. after It. cangiato changed; cf. CANGEANT, It. cangiante changing, changeful.] That has undergone change; made other than it was; altered.
1580. Sidney, Arcadia (1622), 116. You might well see by his caunged countenance that hee felt the part hee playd.
1611. Shaks., Wint. T., I. ii. 381. Your changd complexions.
a. 1674. Milton, Hor. Ode, I. v. 6. How oft shall he On faith and changed gods complain.
1883. Froude, Short Stud., IV. 174. Changed opinions will bring change of feelings.