ppl. a. [f. WORSHIP v.] Regarded with worship; adored, venerated.

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1757.  Dyer, Fleece, II. 361. To Agra, the proud throne Of India’s worshipp’d prince, whose lust is law.

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1803.  Visct. Strangford, Poems of Camoens, Sonn. xviii. (1810), 104. Dear band, which once adorn’d my worshipp’d fair.

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1867.  Aug. J. E. Wilson, Vashti, xxviii. Heaven shield you, my worshipped one!

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1871.  Smiles, Charac., ii. (1876), 49. The poet himself was … interred beside her worshipped grave.

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  absol.  1860.  N. Brit. Rev., XXXII. 141. The Worshipped and the worshipper are there.

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