a. [f. L. ālāt-us ALATE + -ED, according to the ordinary Eng. representation of L. -ātus: cf. elate and elated from ēlātus.] Winged, having wings.

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1653.  Waterhouse, Apol. Learn., 56 (L.). Power, like all things alated, seldom rests long in any continued line.

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1697.  in Phil. Trans., XIX. 679. This hath alated or winged Leaves.

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1753.  Chambers, Cycl. Supp., The bat is the only alated or winged quadruped, properly speaking.

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1879.  H. Phillips, Coins, 17. On the obverse Pallos Nikephora with alated helmet.

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