ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.]
† 1. Vowed, devoted. Obs. rare.
1586. Warner, Alb. Eng., I. ii. His wife and Sister with Vesta seeke to shunne The voted fathers deadly doome.
1621. G. Sandys, Ovids Met., XII. (1626), 244. Of a voted Hart The Antlers from a pine be huls.
2. Established or assigned by vote.
1644. Milton, Areop. (Arb.), 33. More gently brooking writtn exceptions against a voted Order, then other Courts.
1884. Pall Mall G., 25 April, 10. The right hon. gentleman estimated the expenditure for the voted services £54,188,000.