ppl. a. [f. SUMMON v. + -ED.] In senses of the verb.

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1697.  Dryden, Æneid, IV. 977. Thy summon’d Sister, and thy Friend had come.

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1812.  Hor. Smith, Rej. Addr., Tale of Drury Lane, 77. The summon’d firemen woke at call.

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1820.  Byron, Juan, IV. lix. Her summon’d handmaids bore Their lady to her couch.

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1821.  Joanna Baillie, Met. Leg., Wallace, xxviii. A summon’d court should there have been.

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