a. poet. [f. ARROW sb. + -ED.] a. Made into an arrow. b. Furnished or provided with arrows.

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1652.  Benlowes, Theoph., I. lxv. Sol … shoots delight through Nature with each arrow’d ray.

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1821.  Joanna Baillie, Metr. Leg., Wallace, lii. The arrow’d sportsman strays at will.

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