a. [formed as LANCEOLATE + -ED.] = LANCEOLATE.
1752. Sir J. Hill, Hist. Anim., 78. The sharp-horned Phalæna with white lanceolated wings.
1753. Chambers, Cycl. Supp., s.v. Leaf, Lanceolated Leaf.
1769. Pennant, Zool., III. 62. The tail is lanceolated and sharp at the end.
1782. Marshall, in Phil. Trans., LXXIII. 220. A delicate point or sting which on a cursory view appears to be a simple lanceolated instrument.
1821. Scott, Pirate, xxv. The votary dropped his offering through the mullions of a lanceolated window.