ppl. a. [f. CITE v. + -ED1.] a. Summoned, bidden. b. Roused, excited. c. Quoted, adduced.
1552. Huloet, Cited, summoned, or called, citatus.
1576. Fleming, Panoplie Ep., 210. The above cited circumstaunces.
1583. T. Stocker, Civ. Warres Lowe Countries, I. 45. Neuerthelesse the cited is sent backe home to his house.
1612. J. Taylor, Comm. Titus, ii. 8. The 3. verse of the cited chapter.
1667. Milton, P. L., III. 327. The cited dead Of all past Ages.
1690. Locke, Govt., I. xi. 112. His words are in the forecited place.
1726. Gay, Fables, I. xxvi. 26. On either hand The cited dogs confronting stand.