a. [formed as LANCEOLATE + -ED.] = LANCEOLATE.

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1752.  Sir J. Hill, Hist. Anim., 78. The sharp-horned Phalæna … with white lanceolated wings.

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1753.  Chambers, Cycl. Supp., s.v. Leaf, Lanceolated Leaf.

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1769.  Pennant, Zool., III. 62. The tail is lanceolated and sharp at the end.

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1782.  Marshall, in Phil. Trans., LXXIII. 220. A delicate point or sting … which on a cursory view appears to be a simple lanceolated instrument.

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1821.  Scott, Pirate, xxv. The votary dropped his offering … through the mullions of a lanceolated window.

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