ppl. a. rare. [f. CHOIR sb. or v. + -ED.]

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  a.  Assembled in a choir or company. b. Uttered in chorus.

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1796.  Coleridge, Ode Depart. Year, 73. From the choired gods advancing.

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1838.  S. Bellamy, Betrayal, 44. Sweet unities … such as from quired tongues will break.

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1843.  E. Jones, Sens. & Event, 59. Choired cries.

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