ppl. a. [f. LAUREATE v. + -ED1.] Crowned with laurel; LAUREATE a.

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1611.  Florio, Laticlauio, a kind of long Imperiall robe,… that … triumphant Generals, laureated Poets … were wont to weare in Rome.

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1644.  Evelyn, Diary, 14 Nov. Before this, go many crown’d and laureated figures.

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1656.  Blount, Glossogr., Laureated letters [cf. LAUREATE A. 1 c].

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1771.  Phil. Trans., LXI. 351. The laureated head really represents Jupiter Marnas.

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1877.  Ruskin, Fors Clav., No. 76 VII. 98. This voice, coming to you from the laureated singer of England [Tennyson].

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1879.  H. Phillips, Addit. Notes Coins, 8. A fine bronze medal exhibits a laureated head of Napoleon.

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