ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] That has been made fat.

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1613–6.  W. Browne, Brit. Past., II. i. 92.

        So deckt with floods, so pleasant in her groves,
Full of well-fleec’d flockes and fatned droves.

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1725.  Pope, Odyss., IV. 318.

        Who sway’d the sceptre, where prolific Nile
With various simples clothes the fatten’d soil.

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1871.  Yeats, Techn. Hist. Comm., 63. Fattened hogs of five years old are mentioned by Homer.

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