pa. pple. rare. [f. prec. + -ED2.]

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  † 1.  Furnished with wealth. Obs.

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1615.  Chapman, Odyss., IV. 119. This Pallace here, (… furnished so well; And substanced with such a precious deale Of well-got treasure).

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  2.  Made into a substance, made substantial, substantiated.

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1873.  Whitney, Other Girls, xxxiv. (1876), 443. If life were nothing but what gets phrased and substanced, the world might as well be rolled up and laid away again in darkness.

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1890.  J. Pulsford, Loyalty to Christ, I. 129. Blessed are the appetites which feed on God’s immortality; for His immortality shall be substanced in them.

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  3.  Of a specified kind of substance. Chiefly in parasynthetic comb.

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1624.  Quarles, Job Militant, x. 71, Wks. (Grosart), II. 84/1. Your slender Maxims, and false Forgeryes, Are substanc’t, like the dust, that flies besides me.

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1753.  Chambers’ Cycl., Suppl. s.v. Diamond, The stone here described is said to be a full substanced Brilliant.

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