ppl. a. [f. as prec. + -ED1.]

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  1.  Reduced to submission; that has surrendered to authority; subjugated.

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  In mod. use prob. after F. soumis.

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1606.  Chapman, Gentl. Usher, IV. iii. 58. I … Easde with well gouerning my submitted payne.

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1660.  Dryden, Astræa Redux, 249. Proud her returning Prince to entertain With the submitted Fasces of the Main.

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1837.  Carlyle, Fr. Rev., II. III. iv. The wild submitted Titan.

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1868.  Daily News, 7 Sept., 3/4. The Turks … outraged some hapless families of ‘submitted’ peasants.

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1900.  Westm. Gaz., 17 Aug., 6/1. All foodstuffs, forage, and horses, whether in possession of submitted Boers or otherwise.

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  † 2.  Laid or put down. Obs.

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c. 1611.  Chapman, Iliad, XIX. 258. The bristled throat Of the submitted sacrifice with ruthless steel he cut.

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  † 3.  = SUBMISS a. 2. Obs.

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1806.  R. Cumberland, Mem. (1807), I. 396. He had spoken in a low and submitted voice.

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  4.  Presented for judgment.

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1897.  Westm. Gaz., 26 March, 2/1. They must have judged the submitted works at the rate of more than two thousand a day.

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