ppl. a. [f. AMASS v. + -ED.] Gathered into a mass, accumulated, massed.
1673. Ray, Journ. Low Countr., 117. Shells amassed together into great Stones.
1725. Bradley, Fam. Dict., s.v. Distillation, All the Taste and Smell of its amassed Simple.
a. 1763. Shenstone, Elegies, vii. 49. Gold in heaps amast.
1881. in Jrnl. Educ., 35/2. Amassed riches serve or sway every man.