ppl. a. [f. ENGRAVE v. + -ED1.] In the senses of the verb.

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1557.  N. T. (Genev.), Heb. i. 3. Which Sonne beyng the bryghtnes of the glorie, and the ingraued forme of his personne.

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1561.  T. Norton, Calvin’s Inst., I. 29 b. Should very vnproprely yea fondly be called the engraued form of him.

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1837.  Penny Cycl., IX. 439/1. One of the first books illustrated with designs on engraved plates was the production of Italian artists.

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