ppl. a. [f. CHARACTER v. or sb. + -ED.] Marked or inscribed with characters; invested with or possessed of character.

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1605.  Verstegan, Dec. Intell., iii. (1628), 68. The charactred sides lying vpward.

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1654.  Gataker, Disc. Apol., 80. The Charactered man you speak of, gives God the glorie of those Trials of his Character.

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1830.  D’Israeli, Chas. I., III. vi. 112–3. The man who was so strongly charactered.

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1862.  Tyndall, Mountaineer., ii. 12. Looking at these charactered crags.

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