ppl. a. [f. CORRECT v. + -ED.] Set right, amended, etc.: see the verb.

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1557.  North, Gueuara’s Diall Pr., 115 b/1. The woman whiche nourisheth & giueth ye child sucke, ought to be much more corrected, and sober in this case.

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a. 1661.  Fuller, Worthies (1840), II. 498. A corrected pigeon (let blood under both wings) is both pleasant and wholesome nourishment.

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Mod.  The reading of the corrected copy. A corrected proof-sheet.

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