ppl. a. [f. ADVANTAGE v. + -ED.] Placed at advantage; furthered, promoted; benefited, profited.
1603. Shaks., Meas. for M., III. i. 265. The poore Mariana aduantaged, and the corrupt Deputy scaled.
1654. Fuller, 2 Serm., 4. Armed Power, advantaged with Policie.
1796. Burke, Regic. Peace, Wks. 1842, II. 280. Thus advantaged, if it can at all exist, it must finally prevail.
1878. Simpson, Sch. Shaks., I. 134. Philip as their nearest neighbour would be the most advantaged.