ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.] a. Planned in concert, concerted. † b. Leagued together, confederated (obs.).
1436. Pol. Poems (1859), II. 148. Thurgh conspired tresoun.
1561. T. Norton, Calvins Inst., Pref. By no conspired agreement.
1618. Bolton, Florus, I. xvii. 50. So many, and so mighty conspired Nations.