ppl. a. [f. as prec. + -ED1.]
1. Reduced to submission; that has surrendered to authority; subjugated.
In mod. use prob. after F. soumis.
1606. Chapman, Gentl. Usher, IV. iii. 58. I Easde with well gouerning my submitted payne.
1660. Dryden, Astræa Redux, 249. Proud her returning Prince to entertain With the submitted Fasces of the Main.
1837. Carlyle, Fr. Rev., II. III. iv. The wild submitted Titan.
1868. Daily News, 7 Sept., 3/4. The Turks outraged some hapless families of submitted peasants.
1900. Westm. Gaz., 17 Aug., 6/1. All foodstuffs, forage, and horses, whether in possession of submitted Boers or otherwise.
† 2. Laid or put down. Obs.
c. 1611. Chapman, Iliad, XIX. 258. The bristled throat Of the submitted sacrifice with ruthless steel he cut.
† 3. = SUBMISS a. 2. Obs.
1806. R. Cumberland, Mem. (1807), I. 396. He had spoken in a low and submitted voice.
4. Presented for judgment.
1897. Westm. Gaz., 26 March, 2/1. They must have judged the submitted works at the rate of more than two thousand a day.