ppl. a. [f. CHANGE v. + -ED1. Sidney’s form caunged is prob. after It. cangiato changed; cf. CANGEANT, It. cangiante changing, changeful.] That has undergone change; made other than it was; altered.

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1580.  Sidney, Arcadia (1622), 116. You might well see by his caunged countenance … that hee felt the part hee playd.

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1611.  Shaks., Wint. T., I. ii. 381. Your chang’d complexions.

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a. 1674.  Milton, Hor. Ode, I. v. 6. How oft shall he On faith and changed gods complain.

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1883.  Froude, Short Stud., IV. 174. Changed opinions will bring change of feelings.

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