ppl. a. [f. CHARACTER v. or sb. + -ED.] Marked or inscribed with characters; invested with or possessed of character.
1605. Verstegan, Dec. Intell., iii. (1628), 68. The charactred sides lying vpward.
1654. Gataker, Disc. Apol., 80. The Charactered man you speak of, gives God the glorie of those Trials of his Character.
1830. DIsraeli, Chas. I., III. vi. 1123. The man who was so strongly charactered.
1862. Tyndall, Mountaineer., ii. 12. Looking at these charactered crags.