Mitered
adj, verb
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Definitions
Verb
- 1 simple past and past participle of miter form-of, participle, past
Adjective
- 1 Alternative form of mitred. alt-of, alternative, not-comparable
"In a Parliament at London, it was decreed, that euery duke ſhoulde pay ten markes to the king, the archebyſhops the like, Erles, biſhopes ⁊ mitered abbots ſhould geue vi. markes and for euery Monke xl. pence, no religious perſon, man or woman, parſon, vicare or chapleine eſcaped this taxe."
Example
More examples"In a Parliament at London, it was decreed, that euery duke ſhoulde pay ten markes to the king, the archebyſhops the like, Erles, biſhopes ⁊ mitered abbots ſhould geue vi. markes and for euery Monke xl. pence, no religious perſon, man or woman, parſon, vicare or chapleine eſcaped this taxe."
Etymology
From miter + -ed.
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