a. [f. FACULTY + -ED2.] a. That is accredited by a faculty. b. Furnished with a faculty or special capacity.
1837. Whittock, Bk. Trades (1842), 379. We can scarcely forgive the facultied students from Edina, who do not condescend to spell the vernacular tonge aright, however drearily they may be allowed to delivery themselves of cogitations deep, anent our human ills.
1862. Thornbury, Turner, II. v. 163. Turner was a great single-facultied man.