ppl. a. [f. ECSTASY v. + -ED.] a. Exalted in contemplation. b. Enraptured.

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1649.  Jer. Taylor, Gt. Exemp., II. iv. Seraphims and the most ecstasied order of intelligence.

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1661.  K. W., Conf. Charac. (1860), To Rdr. 9. Those … whose extasied souls ravished with joy of his condigne punishment, by excesse of exalted spirits did themselves injuries.

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1787.  trans. Klopstock’s Messiah, III. 115. Thus ecstasied, sang the youthful spirits of Heaven.

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