ppl. a. [f. LAUREATE v. + -ED1.] Crowned with laurel; LAUREATE a.
1611. Florio, Laticlauio, a kind of long Imperiall robe, that triumphant Generals, laureated Poets were wont to weare in Rome.
1644. Evelyn, Diary, 14 Nov. Before this, go many crownd and laureated figures.
1656. Blount, Glossogr., Laureated letters [cf. LAUREATE A. 1 c].
1771. Phil. Trans., LXI. 351. The laureated head really represents Jupiter Marnas.
1877. Ruskin, Fors Clav., No. 76 VII. 98. This voice, coming to you from the laureated singer of England [Tennyson].
1879. H. Phillips, Addit. Notes Coins, 8. A fine bronze medal exhibits a laureated head of Napoleon.