ppl. a. Obs. or nonce-wd. [f. EAGLE sb. + -ED2.] a. Furnished with the image of an eagle; having an eagle or eagles. b. Resembling an eagle in form or action; eagle-like.

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1618.  Bolton, Florus (1636), 296. Hee carried upon his own shoulders the Eagled Ensigne into the Camp, which the Eagle-bearer delivered to him, dying slaine.

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1660.  Waterhouse, Arms & Arm., 115. Souldiers have the start of Scholars in their Eagled strength.

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1828.  H. Brandreth, in Gentl. Mag., Feb., 165/2.

        Well—band and banner, let them come;
  Who fears their eagled cry?
Yon torrent-tide shall be their tomb
  Who war ’gainst Liberty.

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