ppl. a. [f. STATION v. + -ED1.] In senses of the verb.
1735. Somerville, Chase, III. 438. Temploy his stationd Legions in the Works of Peace.
1791. Ann. Reg., Hist., 187. Firing their broadsides on each hand with great spirit and effect upon the stationed ships.
1811. in Rep. Comm. Publ. Rec. Irel. (1815), 68. The two stationed copying Clerks.
1812. Byron, Ch. Har., I. li. The stationd bands, the never-vacant watch.
1900. G. J. Holyoake, Sixty Yrs. Agitators Life, I. xxi. 111. While I was a stationed lecturer in Sheffield, he lived in my house.