a. [f. AMEND + -ED.] Freed from faults, repaired, recovered, improved.
1382. Wyclif, Ezra, Prol. No thing it profitide to han amendid bokis.
1580. Baret, Alv., A 354. Amended, repaired, Sartus.
1670. W. Walker, Idiom. Anglo-Lat., 23. The Worlds well amended with him.
1798. Southey, Lett. (1856), I. 52. I found her somewhat amended by bleedings.
1831. Gen. P. Thompson, Exerc., I. 416. These amended times.