pa. pple. [f. ARRAY v. + -ED.] Put into array or order, attired, dressed.

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c. 1386.  Chaucer, Frankl. T., 459. So wel arraied hous … Aurilius in his lif saw never non.

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1525.  Ld. Berners, Froiss., II. cxxiv. [cxx.] 353. Poore people, rude and yvell arayed.

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1664.  Floddan Field, VII. 71. The Admiral did plainly aspect, The Scots aray’d in battles four.

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1864.  Boutell, Hist. Heraldry (ed. 3), xxi. § 2. 359. Three lady’s heads, issuant, arrayed and veiled.

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