ppl. a. [f. QUESTION v. + -ED1.] That is questioned, in senses of the vb. Also absol. as sb.
1680. Baxter, Answ. Stillingfl., xxxiv. 58. The little differences of our questioned Assemblies.
1753. H. Jones, Earl of Essex (1756), 26. Clear Your questiond conduct from disloyal guilt.
1881. Times, 18 May, 11/5. At other times questioner and questioned agree in seeking an occasion to state a fact.