ppl. a. [f. CRUCIFY + -ED.] Nailed to a cross; see CRUCIFY.
c. 1340. Hampole, Prose Tr. (1866), 10. Haly crosses are in syngne of Cryste crucyfiede.
1534. Tindale, 1 Cor. i. 23. But we preache Christ crucified.
1705. Penn, in Pa. Hist. Soc. Mem., X. 71. I am a crucified man between Injustice and Ingratitude there, and Extortion and Oppression here.
1888. Plumptre, Life of Ken, I. ii. 20. A figure of the Crucified One, not on the cross, but on an anchor, as the emblem of hope.
b. absol. A crucified person; spec. = Christ.
1548. Udall, etc. Erasm. Par. Acts, 37 b. A professoure of the crucified.
1614. Bp. Hall, Recoll. Treat., 643. The crosse was a slow death whence a second violence must dispatch the crucified.
1827. Keble, Chr. Y., Monday bef. Easter, i. So evermore We own the Crucified in weal or woe.