a. poet. [f. LEGION + -ED1.] Arrayed in legions.

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1818.  Shelley, Rev. Islam, X. xxxii. An Iberian Priest … who led the legioned West.

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1818.  Keats, Endym., II. 43. So once more days and nights aid me along, Like legioned soldiers. Ibid. (1820), Eve St. Agnes, xix. While legion’d fairies paced the coverlet.

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1822.  Shelley, Hellas, 515. We met the vultures, legioned in the air.

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1851.  J. B. Hume, Poems, 150. The clarions of all the legion’d winds!

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