ppl. a. [pa. pple. of FORGIVE v.] In senses of the vb.
1548. Elyot, Dict., Condonatus geuen, forgeuen, pardoned.
1607. Shaks., Timon, V. iv. 77.
| Yet Rich Conceit | |
| Taught thee to make vast Neptune weepe for aye | |
| On thy low Graue, on faults forgiuen. |
1717. Pope, Eloisa, 255.
| Soft as the slumbers of a saint forgivn, | |
| And mild as opening gleams of promised Heavn. |
1859. Tennyson, Elaine, 1096. She with a face, bright as for sin forgiven.