ppl. a. [f. AMASS v. + -ED.] Gathered into a mass, accumulated, massed.

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1673.  Ray, Journ. Low Countr., 117. Shells amassed together into great Stones.

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1725.  Bradley, Fam. Dict., s.v. Distillation, All the Taste and Smell of its amassed Simple.

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a. 1763.  Shenstone, Elegies, vii. 49. Gold in heaps amast.

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1881.  in Jrnl. Educ., 35/2. Amassed riches serve or sway every man.

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