a. [f. prec. sb. or vb.]

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  1.  Furnished with, or constituted as, a kingdom.

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1606.  Shaks., Tr. & Cr., II. iii. 185. Twixt his mentall and his actiue parts, Kingdom’d Achilles in commotion rages, and batters gainst it selfe.

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1838.  S. Bellamy, The Betrayal, 22. Empire in its regal seat … And kingdom’d character.

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  2.  Consisting of or divided into (so many) kingdoms: in parasynthetic compounds.

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1854.  Tait’s Mag., XXI. 265. The much-lacerated, many-kingdomed, state-splintered ‘Fatherland.’

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1898.  M. Baxter, in Daily News, 11 June, 7/4. A Ten-kingdomed Confederacy.

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