ppl. a. [f. as prec. + -ED.] Aroused from sleep, sloth or inaction.
a. 1230. Ancr. R., 58. Vondunge þurh þine dede awakened.
1658. J. Robinson, Eudoxa, II. 121. The awakened needle leapeth towards its allicient.
1746. Hervey, Medit. (1753), I. 74. Awakened, trembling Sinners.
1795. Southey, Joan of Arc, V. 222. Awakend memory.
1820. Keats, Ode to Psyche, 6. Winged Psyche with awakend eyes.