ppl. a. [f. SOLICIT v.] a. Approached with solicitation. b. Asked or begged for.
1833. J. H. Newman, Arians, III. iv. (1876), 308. The proposed measure fixed the attention of the solicited Churches rather upon the argument, than upon the Imperial command.
1856. Kane, Arctic Explor., II. v. 66. Even the stoutest could hardly bear their once solicited allowance of raw meat.