ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.] a. Drawn up in ranks. b. Put in order; disposed.

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1489.  Caxton, Faytes of Armes, I. xii. 32. They shal lette eche othre … in arrenged batailles.

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1840.  Carlyle, Heroes (1858), 303. How ill many arranged forces of society fulfil their work.

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1879.  O’Connor, Beaconsfield, 231. Several sentences more of abject, though artistically arranged, flattery.

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