ppl. a. [f. LIGHT v.2 + -ED1.] Kindled; illuminated.
1616. J. Lane, Contn. Sqr.s T., VII. 530. Hee vsd this stratagem of warr, to sticke vp lighted mattches, which [etc.].
1706. [E. Ward], Wooden World Dissected (1708), 64. Searching with a lyghted Candle.
1832. Tennyson, Lady of Shalott, iv. In the lighted palace near Died the sound of royal cheer.
1884. J. C. Shairp, Sketches (1887), 339. Every one with his lighted torch.