pa. pple. and ppl. a. Obs. [f. med.L. superannātus (see above) + -ED1.] SUPERANNUATED.

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1605.  Chapman, All Fools, III. i. 267. Spent poets, superannated bachelers.

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1610.  Donne, Pseudo-martyr, 124. I neuer found … that a Saint … may be superannated, and grow too old to bee Canoniz’d.

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1651.  Bp. Hall, Confirm., 3. Can the Doctrine of the Resurrection … and of the last Judgment, be ever unseasonable, and super annated?

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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.

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