a. [f. prec. sb. or vb.]
1. Furnished with, or constituted as, a kingdom.
1606. Shaks., Tr. & Cr., II. iii. 185. Twixt his mentall and his actiue parts, Kingdomd Achilles in commotion rages, and batters gainst it selfe.
1838. S. Bellamy, The Betrayal, 22. Empire in its regal seat And kingdomd character.
2. Consisting of or divided into (so many) kingdoms: in parasynthetic compounds.
1854. Taits Mag., XXI. 265. The much-lacerated, many-kingdomed, state-splintered Fatherland.
1898. M. Baxter, in Daily News, 11 June, 7/4. A Ten-kingdomed Confederacy.