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.
1653. Waterhouse, Apol. Learn., 56 (L.). Power, like all things alated, seldom rests long in any continued line.
1697. in Phil. Trans., XIX. 679. This hath alated or winged Leaves.
1753. Chambers, Cycl. Supp., The bat is the only alated or winged quadruped, properly speaking.
1879. H. Phillips, Coins, 17. On the obverse Pallos Nikephora with alated helmet.