ppl. a. rare. [f. prec. sb. + -ED2.] Having an appellative.
1828. Lytton, Disowned, I. xi. 66. Mr. De Warens, the nobly appellatived foot-boy, was laying the breakfast cloth.
ppl. a. rare. [f. prec. sb. + -ED2.] Having an appellative.
1828. Lytton, Disowned, I. xi. 66. Mr. De Warens, the nobly appellatived foot-boy, was laying the breakfast cloth.