a. [f. as prec.] Having or using speech of a specified kind.
1567. Drant, trans. Horace, Ep., II. i. G iv. This fayre-speachde queare.
1581. A. Hall, Iliad, II. 33. Though tongues, yea, fully ten Right good he had, and mouthes like, wel speecht that open were.
1605. 1st Pt. Jeronimo, II. iv. I could not think you but Andreas selfe, so legd, so facst, so speecht.
1682. Lond. Gaz., No. 1731/4. A thin Melancholy Man, slow Speeched.
1805. T. Holcroft, Mem. B. Perdue, I. 16. Fair-speeched gentlemen as they are.