ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.] Transposed so as to form an anagram.

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c. 1590.  Marlowe, Faustus, iii. 9. Jehovah’s name, Forward and backward anagrammatis’d.

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1796.  Pegge, Anonym. (1809), 95. The name anagrammatized was not Elizabeth, but Isabel.

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1814.  Southey, in Q. Rev., XII. 77. The names of his numerous dedicatees laboriously anagrammatised.

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