ppl. a. [f. QUESTION v. + -ED1.] That is questioned, in senses of the vb. Also absol. as sb.

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1680.  Baxter, Answ. Stillingfl., xxxiv. 58. The little differences of our questioned Assemblies.

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1753.  H. Jones, Earl of Essex (1756), 26. Clear Your question’d conduct from disloyal guilt.

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1881.  Times, 18 May, 11/5. At other times questioner and questioned agree in seeking an occasion to state a fact.

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