Also 46 creat. [ad. L. creāt-us, pa. pple. of creāre to produce, make, create.] Created. † 1. as pa. pple. Obs.
c. 1393. Chaucer, Scogan, 2. Statutez That creat were eternally to dure.
c. 1460. Fortescue, Abs. & Lim. Mon., xiv. Whan such a counsell is ffully create and estableshed.
154962. Sternhold & H., Quicunque vult, Of none the Father is, ne made, ne creat, nor begot.
1590. Shaks., Mids. N., V. i. 412. And the issue there create, Euer shall be fortunate.
2. as adj. arch.
1477. Norton, Ord. Alch., v. in Ashm. (1652), 62. A create perfection.
1549. Chaloner, Erasmus on Folly, M ij b. Whether it be a create or an uncreate thyng.
1647. Ward, Simp. Cobler (1843), 21. Any creat Ens or Bonum.
1805. Cary, Dante, Inferno, III. 7. Before me things create were none.