ppl. a. [f. CITE v. + -ED1.] a. Summoned, bidden. b. Roused, excited. c. Quoted, adduced.

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1552.  Huloet, Cited, summoned, or called, citatus.

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1576.  Fleming, Panoplie Ep., 210. The above cited circumstaunces.

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1583.  T. Stocker, Civ. Warres Lowe Countries, I. 45. Neuerthelesse the cited … is sent backe home to his house.

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1612.  J. Taylor, Comm. Titus, ii. 8. The 3. verse of the cited chapter.

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1667.  Milton, P. L., III. 327. The cited dead Of all past Ages.

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1690.  Locke, Govt., I. xi. 112. His words are in the forecited place.

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1726.  Gay, Fables, I. xxvi. 26. On either hand The cited dogs confronting stand.

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