ppl. a. rare. [f. SPY v. + -ED.] Of a spy: Discovered, found out.

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c. 1597.  Donne, Sat., iv. 237. I shooke like a spyed Spie.

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1637.  B. Jonson, Sad Sheph., I. ii. You are … the spied spy that watch upon my walks.

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1829.  Scott, Anne of G., xxvii. The very horse-boys know him … and sutler women give him the name of the spied spy.

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