ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.] Pronounced to be accursed.
1605. Bacon, Adv. Learn., II. xx. § 7 (1873). The elected saints of God have wished themselves anathematized in an ecstasy of charity.
1705. Hickeringill, Priest-cr., IV. (1721), 239. Perhaps the Anathematized Sinner will not pay the Knave a Groat.
1858. R. Vaughan, Ess. & Rev., I. 55. Their sermons commonly exhibited, not a Saviour crucified, but a heretic anathematized.