ppl. a. [f. LOCATE v. + -ED1.] In senses of the verb; † in first quot. = put in its place (the opposite of dislocated).
1689. Moyle, Sea Chyrurg., II. vi. 44. Your compound Fracture will be the more difficult to reduce, because of the new Located Joint.
1764. Franklin, Wks. (1887), III. 330. A claim that the proprietariess best and most valuable located uncultivated lands should be taxed no higher than the worst and least valuable of those belonging to the inhabitants.
1769. Pol. Reg., IV. 140. Governmental, 200 noble; 300 senatorial; 25,000 located; 40,000 coated, red and blue.
1799. J. Smith, Acc. Remark. Occurr. (1870), 121. I took a journey westward, in order to survey some located land I had on or near the Youhogany.
1830. Galt, Lawrie T., III. i. (1849), 84. Babelmandel,a newly located town.
1833. C. Sturt, South Australia, II. ii. 23. We were now far beyond the acknowledged limits of the located parts of the colony.
1894. H. Gardener, Unoff. Patriot, 42. The village where he was soon to begin his first years pastorate as a located preacher.