a. poet. [f. LEGION + -ED1.] Arrayed in legions.
1818. Shelley, Rev. Islam, X. xxxii. An Iberian Priest who led the legioned West.
1818. Keats, Endym., II. 43. So once more days and nights aid me along, Like legioned soldiers. Ibid. (1820), Eve St. Agnes, xix. While legiond fairies paced the coverlet.
1822. Shelley, Hellas, 515. We met the vultures, legioned in the air.
1851. J. B. Hume, Poems, 150. The clarions of all the legiond winds!