pa. pple. and ppl. a. Obs. [f. med.L. superannātus (see above) + -ED1.] SUPERANNUATED.
1605. Chapman, All Fools, III. i. 267. Spent poets, superannated bachelers.
1610. Donne, Pseudo-martyr, 124. I neuer found that a Saint may be superannated, and grow too old to bee Canonizd.
1651. Bp. Hall, Confirm., 3. Can the Doctrine of the Resurrection and of the last Judgment, be ever unseasonable, and super annated?
1654. Gataker, Disc. Apol., 42. I returned, That I was now superannated, and having waived the Degree, when I might have had it at thirtie five, would not now seek it at three score.