ppl. a. [f. ECHO v. + -ED.]

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  1.  Repeated by an echo.

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1596.  Spenser, F. Q., I. xii. 4. Then gan triumphant trompets sownd on hye That sent to heven the ecchoed report.

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a. 1704.  T. Brown, On Ormond’s Recov., Wks. 1730, I. 48.

        The clifts and hills my echo’d thoughts rehearse,
Applaud my subject, and approve my verse.

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1860.  Tyndall, Glac., I. § 23. 168. The echoed voices mingled strangely with the gusts of the wind and the rush of the river.

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  2.  fig. Imitated, unoriginal.

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1853.  Lynch, Self-Impr., iii. 66. Books of vapid, echoed talk.

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