ppl. a. [f. as prec. + -ED.] Assailed, attacked.
1601. Cornwallyes, Ess., II. xxix. (1631), 40. It makes the assaulters weake, the assaulted strong.
c. 1660. Jer. Taylor, Life of Christ, xi. Wks. 1822, III. 52. So long as the assaulted person is in actual danger.