a. [f. as prec.] Having or using speech of a specified kind.

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1567.  Drant, trans. Horace, Ep., II. i. G iv. This fayre-speachde queare.

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1581.  A. Hall, Iliad, II. 33. Though tongues, yea, fully ten Right good he had, and mouthes like, wel speecht that open were.

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1605.  1st Pt. Jeronimo, II. iv. I could not think you but Andreas selfe, so legd, so facst, so speecht.

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1682.  Lond. Gaz., No. 1731/4. A thin Melancholy Man,… slow Speeched.

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1805.  T. Holcroft, Mem. B. Perdue, I. 16. Fair-speeched gentlemen as they are.

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