a. rare. [f. KNOWLEDGE sb. + -ED2.] Furnished with knowledge.
1548. Geste, Pr. Masse, in H. G. Dugdale, Life (1840), App. i. 71. I am slenderly knowledged in Scripture matters.
1595. trans. Saviolos Practise, N j a. Is it possible that he which neuer saw the warres can be better knowledged than he which hath spent his life wholye therein?
1864. Times, 10 Oct., 7/4. He is turned out to order from the intellect mill, a schoolboy knowledged up to the highest mark the material and the system of mentalfacture would admit.