ppl. a. [f. SUE v. + -ED1.] See SUE v. 13. Sued-for: see SUE v. 22.

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1607.  Shaks., Cor., II. iii. 216. And now againe, of him that did not aske, but mock, Bestow your su’d-for Tongues?

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1621.  G. Sandys, Ovid’s Met., VI. (1626), 115. The su’d-for Delia.

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1647.  Stapylton, Juvenal, VIII. 118. When … thy su’d-for Province hath at length receiv’d thee.

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1775.  De Lolme, Constit. Eng., I. x. Concerning the arrests of sued persons.

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