ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.] Seasoned with cayenne; fig. spiced, hot.

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1803.  Lamb, in Final Mem., Wks. (1865), 225. I have left off cayenned eggs.

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1834.  T. Medwin, Angler Wales, I. 103–4. Some of the cayenne’d, curry-dried, liver-worn Anglo-East-Indians we left at Cheltenham.

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1837.  New Monthly Mag., L. 290. The panegyric is very handsomely cayenned.

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1872.  E. Yates, Castaway, I. 121 (Hoppe). There were devilled biscuits and cayenned legs of poultry.

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