ppl. a. [f. LOCATE v. + -ED1.] In senses of the verb; † in first quot. = put in its place (the opposite of dislocated).

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1689.  Moyle, Sea Chyrurg., II. vi. 44. Your compound Fracture … will be the more difficult to reduce, because of the new Located Joint.

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1764.  Franklin, Wks. (1887), III. 330. A claim that the proprietaries’s best and most valuable located uncultivated lands should be taxed no higher than the worst and least valuable of those belonging to the inhabitants.

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1769.  Pol. Reg., IV. 140. Governmental,… 200 noble; 300 senatorial; 25,000 located; 40,000 coated, red and blue.

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1799.  J. Smith, Acc. Remark. Occurr. (1870), 121. I took a journey westward, in order to survey some located land I had on or near the Youhogany.

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1830.  Galt, Lawrie T., III. i. (1849), 84. Babelmandel,—a newly located town.

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1833.  C. Sturt, South Australia, II. ii. 23. We were now far beyond the acknowledged limits of the located parts of the colony.

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1894.  H. Gardener, Unoff. Patriot, 42. The village where he was soon to begin his first year’s pastorate as a ‘located’ preacher.

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