ppl. a. rare. [f. SOUND sb.3 or v.1]
† 1. Having a (good or sweet) sound. Obs. rare.
c. 1450. Godstow Reg., 23. Now, Syent Bruce! helpe with þy sownded lute.
1486. Bk. St. Albans, Hawking, d iij. Thay [sc. bells] be wele sortid well sownded, sonowre of Ryngyng in shilnes and passing well lasting.
2. Proclaimed, expressed, etc., by sound.
a. 1718. Parnell, Battle Frogs & Mice, III. 6. The sounded Charge remurmurs oer the Ground.