ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.] Transposed so as to form an anagram.
c. 1590. Marlowe, Faustus, iii. 9. Jehovahs name, Forward and backward anagrammatisd.
1796. Pegge, Anonym. (1809), 95. The name anagrammatized was not Elizabeth, but Isabel.
1814. Southey, in Q. Rev., XII. 77. The names of his numerous dedicatees laboriously anagrammatised.